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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 757651" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Yes, so would Grazon or any of the other broadleaf herbicides. They are the most selective (don;t kill everything) so your grass will be ok. It will also kill clover, or at least set it back a bit. The thing to remember about trying to restore a pasture is that it didn;t get that way in one year and it can;t be restored in one year. If it was taller weeds you could clip the pature about 6 inches high and get rid of a lot of them, but buttercups being so low growing a herbicide is about all that can do the job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 757651, member: 34"] Yes, so would Grazon or any of the other broadleaf herbicides. They are the most selective (don;t kill everything) so your grass will be ok. It will also kill clover, or at least set it back a bit. The thing to remember about trying to restore a pasture is that it didn;t get that way in one year and it can;t be restored in one year. If it was taller weeds you could clip the pature about 6 inches high and get rid of a lot of them, but buttercups being so low growing a herbicide is about all that can do the job. [/QUOTE]
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