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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 885600" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Poison was the wrong term, toxic would have been accurate. Doesn;t alwasy take fertiliet to make it toxic, drought stress is claimed to also cause it. Around here it only seems to really rear it's ugly head during drought cycles and usually in the less fertilized areas. Mules really like it and apparantly it doesn;t have any ill affects on them. The neighbor turns his mules into the stuff and they clean it up before they do much with any other plants/grasses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 885600, member: 34"] Poison was the wrong term, toxic would have been accurate. Doesn;t alwasy take fertiliet to make it toxic, drought stress is claimed to also cause it. Around here it only seems to really rear it's ugly head during drought cycles and usually in the less fertilized areas. Mules really like it and apparantly it doesn;t have any ill affects on them. The neighbor turns his mules into the stuff and they clean it up before they do much with any other plants/grasses. [/QUOTE]
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