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newbie w/ native pasture
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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1428344" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>As Jo said, a soil test is a good place to start. I would consider using GrazonNext soon to allow more grass to grow and to prevent the weeds you have now from going to seed. Texas A&M did a study back in the early 1990's that showed for every 1 lb of weed you controlled you could grow a lb of grass ( <a href="http://forages.tamu.edu/PDF/BadeInfo1.pdf" target="_blank">http://forages.tamu.edu/PDF/BadeInfo1.pdf</a> ) There is also work that shows using herbicides is also less expensive than mowing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1428344, member: 67"] As Jo said, a soil test is a good place to start. I would consider using GrazonNext soon to allow more grass to grow and to prevent the weeds you have now from going to seed. Texas A&M did a study back in the early 1990's that showed for every 1 lb of weed you controlled you could grow a lb of grass ( [url=http://forages.tamu.edu/PDF/BadeInfo1.pdf]http://forages.tamu.edu/PDF/BadeInfo1.pdf[/url] ) There is also work that shows using herbicides is also less expensive than mowing. [/QUOTE]
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