greybeard":23ei7pyw said:Dunno, but it looks like the same stuff I have in some moist areas--it will grow into a really heavy thick mat if left alone--hard on a bush hog and the cows won't touch it. We call it Knotgrass. It will absolutely take over if ya let it.
Here's your Tenn version of Knotgrass.
http://www.tennesseeturfgrassweeds.org/ ... =Knotgrass
Howdyjabo":23ei7pyw said:I think I have that and it does have a very pungent odor. I don't know what it is called but throw some sheep in there and it will be gone. It must taste good as they stay at it(ignoring everything else) unill they can't get their teeth on it any more.
ga.prime":2a6l698e said:Looks kind of like Poor Joe, but Poor Joe doesn't have any smell.
artesianspringsfarm":mu3x3k6u said:Around here we call that stuff wire weed and it will make milk bitter. Not sure what its nutritional value is, but putting beef cows on it a few times will pretty much kill it out in my experience.
skyhightree1":1pwnkg44 said:artesianspringsfarm":1pwnkg44 said:Around here we call that stuff wire weed and it will make milk bitter. Not sure what its nutritional value is, but putting beef cows on it a few times will pretty much kill it out in my experience.
My cattle wont eat the stuff at all.
artesianspringsfarm":1im6ntt4 said:skyhightree1":1im6ntt4 said:artesianspringsfarm":1im6ntt4 said:Around here we call that stuff wire weed and it will make milk bitter. Not sure what its nutritional value is, but putting beef cows on it a few times will pretty much kill it out in my experience.
My cattle wont eat the stuff at all.
You probably spoil them with that grass stuff I have heard so much about. . In my pastures it's a buffet of weeds so they pick which ones they feel like that day. I'm joking of course (kind of).
bigbluegrass":1im6ntt4 said:We always called it peppermint grass. I don't know the official name. It has a very strong distinct odor (not really peppermint).