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<blockquote data-quote="kenojoe" data-source="post: 917420" data-attributes="member: 865"><p>All of my neighbors have wild mustard growing like crazy this year. My question is, why is it only in the alfalfa? I just have grass hay and not one mustard plant, look over the fence and the alfalfa field is a sea of yellow. How do you get rid of it without destroying the alfalfa? My neighbor said he has never cut hay this early, although it is just about ready. He wants to round bale it and feed to his cows next fall just to get rid of the seed heads but is afraid it won't cure. Some have tried to set the their bushogs up high enough to clip the mustard heads and leave the alfalfa alone. It is a real problem this year.</p><p></p><p>What have you folks done with mustard, and has it been just in your alfalfa? Thanks Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenojoe, post: 917420, member: 865"] All of my neighbors have wild mustard growing like crazy this year. My question is, why is it only in the alfalfa? I just have grass hay and not one mustard plant, look over the fence and the alfalfa field is a sea of yellow. How do you get rid of it without destroying the alfalfa? My neighbor said he has never cut hay this early, although it is just about ready. He wants to round bale it and feed to his cows next fall just to get rid of the seed heads but is afraid it won't cure. Some have tried to set the their bushogs up high enough to clip the mustard heads and leave the alfalfa alone. It is a real problem this year. What have you folks done with mustard, and has it been just in your alfalfa? Thanks Joe [/QUOTE]
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