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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 563221" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>You must try to eradicate the plants before they develop the berries which have thousands of seeds in them. Once the berry devlopes on the plant, you must remove them by hand, or you will have more and more plants the following year. Prevention means getting them early, and yearly, for many years so that the seed bank in the soil is finally reduced. It is not a one shot deal, it takes persistent spraying. We are now in the spot spraying phase of our effort to rid the place of this nasty weed. It is a much improved situation, but we arn't there, probably never will be. I'm about the try teaching the cows to eat horsenettle using the technique described in the Grassfarmer paper. </p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 563221, member: 87"] You must try to eradicate the plants before they develop the berries which have thousands of seeds in them. Once the berry devlopes on the plant, you must remove them by hand, or you will have more and more plants the following year. Prevention means getting them early, and yearly, for many years so that the seed bank in the soil is finally reduced. It is not a one shot deal, it takes persistent spraying. We are now in the spot spraying phase of our effort to rid the place of this nasty weed. It is a much improved situation, but we arn't there, probably never will be. I'm about the try teaching the cows to eat horsenettle using the technique described in the Grassfarmer paper. Billy [/QUOTE]
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