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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 531457" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>I had to buy some hay in winter '06-'07. What I bought was mostly crab grass and Texas panicum baled from an onion field after the onion harvest. I knew that going in. It was priced right. Got a load of trash in those rolls. Mexican field crews don't know what a garbage can is. Also got 2 or 3 weeds I had never seen before. Spent all last summer patrolling and spraying the hay feeding area trying to eradicate the new weeds. I think I succeeded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 531457, member: 588"] I had to buy some hay in winter '06-'07. What I bought was mostly crab grass and Texas panicum baled from an onion field after the onion harvest. I knew that going in. It was priced right. Got a load of trash in those rolls. Mexican field crews don't know what a garbage can is. Also got 2 or 3 weeds I had never seen before. Spent all last summer patrolling and spraying the hay feeding area trying to eradicate the new weeds. I think I succeeded. [/QUOTE]
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