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<blockquote data-quote="billyB" data-source="post: 1816301" data-attributes="member: 43154"><p>For patures, most plants are beneficial and are very nutritious for cattle. If you don't have at least 7 to 20 different plants in a pasture you're depriving your cattle from being able to balance their diet. </p><p> We use Milestone to spot spray for thistle and iron weed, although cattle like and benefit from thistle when it is small and tender, but the blooms should be mowed off before it turns to seed. Milestone kills thistle rhizome. Milestone is harmless to wildlife and cattle can eat it however their manure will then kill broadleaf plants for a day or two.</p><p>Glyphosate and 2,4D are dangerous and should be avoided for your sake and the cattle's sake. Being an old Vietnam vet, I know about 2,4D and 2,4,5T which is what made up Agent Orange (with some dioxin left in it). They work by breaking chromosomes in DNA!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billyB, post: 1816301, member: 43154"] For patures, most plants are beneficial and are very nutritious for cattle. If you don't have at least 7 to 20 different plants in a pasture you're depriving your cattle from being able to balance their diet. We use Milestone to spot spray for thistle and iron weed, although cattle like and benefit from thistle when it is small and tender, but the blooms should be mowed off before it turns to seed. Milestone kills thistle rhizome. Milestone is harmless to wildlife and cattle can eat it however their manure will then kill broadleaf plants for a day or two. Glyphosate and 2,4D are dangerous and should be avoided for your sake and the cattle's sake. Being an old Vietnam vet, I know about 2,4D and 2,4,5T which is what made up Agent Orange (with some dioxin left in it). They work by breaking chromosomes in DNA! [/QUOTE]
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