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<blockquote data-quote="gus2121" data-source="post: 1249009" data-attributes="member: 22482"><p>Thanks for the links guys. I have been using grazon the past 3 years and I think I am finally getting ahead of the horsenettle. I only see a couple in spots now. But I feel like I have destroyed my cool season grass and legumes in the process. The weeds I am seeing now I feel like 24d can handle. You are right CB, I am nervous backing off the chemical. I have submitted soil samples last week and will be applying lime or whatever my soil needs this month. I would like to plant rye, clover and oats this fall and try to drown out the goat weed next year. I know it will take time, but I plan on getting there. Any more suggestions are welcome, just trying to get less dependent on chemicals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gus2121, post: 1249009, member: 22482"] Thanks for the links guys. I have been using grazon the past 3 years and I think I am finally getting ahead of the horsenettle. I only see a couple in spots now. But I feel like I have destroyed my cool season grass and legumes in the process. The weeds I am seeing now I feel like 24d can handle. You are right CB, I am nervous backing off the chemical. I have submitted soil samples last week and will be applying lime or whatever my soil needs this month. I would like to plant rye, clover and oats this fall and try to drown out the goat weed next year. I know it will take time, but I plan on getting there. Any more suggestions are welcome, just trying to get less dependent on chemicals. [/QUOTE]
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