inyati13
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They were bad a couple years ago. They are bad this year. I am glad I keep my pastures mowed. The farms around here who are not careful with pasture care are covered with them. Are they bad anywhere else?
The operative word there is "priceless". Sheep are a PITA. I'd rather deal with one shyt at a time :lol2:Running Arrow Bill":3js6xalu said:We don't have any...thank goodness!
My solution:
1. Get sheep (burs love wool...)
2. Sheer sheep and burn wool.
3. Eat sheep.
4. Priceless...
P.S.: We DO have "Devil's Claw"...free plants, you collect...
cowboy43":2fi8mrib said:For years we had a poorer section in our town called cukleburr, everybody called it that with no after thought, don't know what it called now, probably it was just intergrated into the town.
tripleBfarms":fmxmgnyq said:We call it a Cuckleburr. Had no Idea it is actually a Cocklebur, though. Its like a "Brush Haag", around here its a Bush Hog, regardless of brand. I guess I'm a hick. I just got through spraying all my pastures for a second time this year. First for the stupid Buttercups, now for the Cuckleburrs.
Spotty here, mostly in thinner grass areas. What is worse here is nightshade. That crap was growing through heavy fescue/clover fields.inyati13":1ivhja3l said:They were bad a couple years ago. They are bad this year. I am glad I keep my pastures mowed. The farms around here who are not careful with pasture care are covered with them. Are they bad anywhere else?