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<blockquote data-quote="Butterbean_Farms" data-source="post: 1533048" data-attributes="member: 34884"><p>I like the sound of this, but don't have a chisel plow,or do all. The only implements I have for this are a bottom plow, disk, roto-tiller, and a drag, but I think I can make this work even if I have to overseed more bahia. My current stand of bahia is pretty thin anyway.</p><p></p><p>Jmj, I'm planning on spraying velpar next summer, but that is going to get expensive quick, and The main reason I am wanting to break ground to kill what I can mechanically first. I have even considered roto-tilling the thick stands of smut grass, and spot spraying the thin spots with gly. That stuff is way harder to deal with than broadleaf stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Butterbean_Farms, post: 1533048, member: 34884"] I like the sound of this, but don’t have a chisel plow,or do all. The only implements I have for this are a bottom plow, disk, roto-tiller, and a drag, but I think I can make this work even if I have to overseed more bahia. My current stand of bahia is pretty thin anyway. Jmj, I’m planning on spraying velpar next summer, but that is going to get expensive quick, and The main reason I am wanting to break ground to kill what I can mechanically first. I have even considered roto-tilling the thick stands of smut grass, and spot spraying the thin spots with gly. That stuff is way harder to deal with than broadleaf stuff. [/QUOTE]
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