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<blockquote data-quote="Ky cowboy" data-source="post: 1293411" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>Recently started leasing some new hay ground, I worked the ground this fall and reseeded it with fescue orchard grass and medium red clover I've got a real good stand and it looks great but this field is always full of jg. The owner doesn't want me to run any livestock on the farm and there isn't any fence. We currently have a 13 ft wick that attached to front end loader that works pretty good, just wondering g if there is any other way to control it. I've baled it in the past and it makes good enough feed I just hate having something in a field I didn't plant. I plan on wicking it at least twice unless someone gives me a better alternative</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky cowboy, post: 1293411, member: 23904"] Recently started leasing some new hay ground, I worked the ground this fall and reseeded it with fescue orchard grass and medium red clover I've got a real good stand and it looks great but this field is always full of jg. The owner doesn't want me to run any livestock on the farm and there isn't any fence. We currently have a 13 ft wick that attached to front end loader that works pretty good, just wondering g if there is any other way to control it. I've baled it in the past and it makes good enough feed I just hate having something in a field I didn't plant. I plan on wicking it at least twice unless someone gives me a better alternative [/QUOTE]
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