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<blockquote data-quote="Ranchcop" data-source="post: 211247" data-attributes="member: 2751"><p>I would mow it high to top off the weeds before they seed out! </p><p>Then I would spray a nitrogen fixing micro organisims on the pasture to decompose the weeds and fertilize the pasture at the same time. The weeds are there for a reason..... something is wrong with the soil, if you spay herbicide on the weeds, you will only kill them this year, they will be back. If you do as I recommend then you will have less and less weeds and more natural legumes coming back the following years. </p><p>Brad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ranchcop, post: 211247, member: 2751"] I would mow it high to top off the weeds before they seed out! Then I would spray a nitrogen fixing micro organisims on the pasture to decompose the weeds and fertilize the pasture at the same time. The weeds are there for a reason..... something is wrong with the soil, if you spay herbicide on the weeds, you will only kill them this year, they will be back. If you do as I recommend then you will have less and less weeds and more natural legumes coming back the following years. Brad [/QUOTE]
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