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Pastures full of Black Berry Briars
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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 778018" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I have to agree with Fireman on this one. In my area, broomsedge is a sure sign of lack of lime. Gov't stepped in with a new CRP program where they wanted you to plant broomsedge on cropland. On land farmed by non-insurance farmers this was a total waste of tax dollars cause the broomsedge would not grow if the pH was right. BUT, if lime releases fixed nutrients that would otherwise be tied up then I can see that too. But lime will get rid of broomsedge here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 778018, member: 4362"] I have to agree with Fireman on this one. In my area, broomsedge is a sure sign of lack of lime. Gov't stepped in with a new CRP program where they wanted you to plant broomsedge on cropland. On land farmed by non-insurance farmers this was a total waste of tax dollars cause the broomsedge would not grow if the pH was right. BUT, if lime releases fixed nutrients that would otherwise be tied up then I can see that too. But lime will get rid of broomsedge here. [/QUOTE]
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