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Pastures full of Black Berry Briars
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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 775768" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>Thanks Vette and BC. I will look up Dunn's comments as well. That link BC was very helpful. I have about 30 acres to treat and will look at the cost for the treatments indicated. By starting over I was thinking of a total kill out and drilling in fescue and red clover in the spring if I can get into the fields. That was sort of planned last year but did not happen. I am planning on (considering) broadcasting fescue with some lime this fall with some fall fertillizer to but no Ammonia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 775768, member: 13747"] Thanks Vette and BC. I will look up Dunn's comments as well. That link BC was very helpful. I have about 30 acres to treat and will look at the cost for the treatments indicated. By starting over I was thinking of a total kill out and drilling in fescue and red clover in the spring if I can get into the fields. That was sort of planned last year but did not happen. I am planning on (considering) broadcasting fescue with some lime this fall with some fall fertillizer to but no Ammonia. [/QUOTE]
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