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<blockquote data-quote="Hondac" data-source="post: 922118" data-attributes="member: 13850"><p>My pasture is infested "wall to wall" with yellow top weeds. Never had over a few in years past.</p><p>They will die out in late June or July. Cattly won't eat them. I think they are robbing my clover and</p><p>fescue from nutrients. I know that I'll have to spray next spring. For the near term, would it help if I</p><p>mowed my pasture with a high setting to clip the weeds off above my grass and give my grass a better chance to grow?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hondac, post: 922118, member: 13850"] My pasture is infested "wall to wall" with yellow top weeds. Never had over a few in years past. They will die out in late June or July. Cattly won't eat them. I think they are robbing my clover and fescue from nutrients. I know that I'll have to spray next spring. For the near term, would it help if I mowed my pasture with a high setting to clip the weeds off above my grass and give my grass a better chance to grow? [/QUOTE]
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