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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1441881" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>Long post. My 2c. </p><p></p><p>Having watched my cows for some 35+ years, they have a very sensitive, meticulously inquisitive, searching, tongue that can get in a mixed field and selectively move around the weeds to pick out the succulent, tender, tasty, grass shoots. No weed control with my cows. 2-4-D when needed and heavy mowing for a season is what works for me. </p><p></p><p>If you are a purist, then heavy mowing and give it 2 seasons. I got into 2-4-D as a measure of last resort when I first bought this farm. It did what I couldn't do otherwise and it has been at my side when needed ever sense.</p><p></p><p>On rotational grazing, results speak for themselves. If you choose to dig deeper, plenty of papers from ag. schools, on the www explaining how a/the plant works and what works for it. Rotational grazing is what makes it happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1441881, member: 27848"] Long post. My 2c. Having watched my cows for some 35+ years, they have a very sensitive, meticulously inquisitive, searching, tongue that can get in a mixed field and selectively move around the weeds to pick out the succulent, tender, tasty, grass shoots. No weed control with my cows. 2-4-D when needed and heavy mowing for a season is what works for me. If you are a purist, then heavy mowing and give it 2 seasons. I got into 2-4-D as a measure of last resort when I first bought this farm. It did what I couldn't do otherwise and it has been at my side when needed ever sense. On rotational grazing, results speak for themselves. If you choose to dig deeper, plenty of papers from ag. schools, on the www explaining how a/the plant works and what works for it. Rotational grazing is what makes it happy. [/QUOTE]
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