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<blockquote data-quote="Ky cowboy" data-source="post: 1434180" data-attributes="member: 23904"><p>Only way I've had any luck controlling it is by grazing when possible and rope wicks when not possible I have one hay field that its pretty bad in. I hate the stuff in hay fields, rope wick worked well for me takes several years to get it under control. Our main problem is neighbor's and along the state road they don't mow till after it seeds out and we start all over again, I try to keep road sides clipped to help and for looks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky cowboy, post: 1434180, member: 23904"] Only way I've had any luck controlling it is by grazing when possible and rope wicks when not possible I have one hay field that its pretty bad in. I hate the stuff in hay fields, rope wick worked well for me takes several years to get it under control. Our main problem is neighbor's and along the state road they don't mow till after it seeds out and we start all over again, I try to keep road sides clipped to help and for looks [/QUOTE]
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