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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 469009" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Don't even think about planting kudzu. You'll have kudzu growing out of your yang-yang forever. Cows will eat it, but I sure wouldn't want any more of it on my farm than is already here. Sheep on the other hand... love it like a 5 year old with a candy bar.</p><p></p><p>It's almost IMPOSSIBLE to kill once it gets established. There are good things happening using sheep to kill it. They kill it because they eat it do death. Normally takes 3 - 5 times of a good sheep eating to kill it off.</p><p></p><p>Check with whatever agency you should in your area before planting. It may not be allowed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 469009, member: 6980"] Don't even think about planting kudzu. You'll have kudzu growing out of your yang-yang forever. Cows will eat it, but I sure wouldn't want any more of it on my farm than is already here. Sheep on the other hand... love it like a 5 year old with a candy bar. It's almost IMPOSSIBLE to kill once it gets established. There are good things happening using sheep to kill it. They kill it because they eat it do death. Normally takes 3 - 5 times of a good sheep eating to kill it off. Check with whatever agency you should in your area before planting. It may not be allowed. [/QUOTE]
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