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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1810522" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I kinda figured that would be the story, that's why I said the bush hogging is a non-issue. I suspected when you said there was bermuda, that there was grass under the weeds. Go ahead and put the calves in, and you can bush hog if you want to after they are in there, Just don't want to bush hog when the weeds are seeded out. WHen the weeds forst strat shpowing in March, while the bermuda is dormant, spray the pasture with 2-4-D and you wont have any weeds .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1810522, member: 40587"] I kinda figured that would be the story, that's why I said the bush hogging is a non-issue. I suspected when you said there was bermuda, that there was grass under the weeds. Go ahead and put the calves in, and you can bush hog if you want to after they are in there, Just don't want to bush hog when the weeds are seeded out. WHen the weeds forst strat shpowing in March, while the bermuda is dormant, spray the pasture with 2-4-D and you wont have any weeds . [/QUOTE]
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