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Relation between Weeds and Soil
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<blockquote data-quote="mnmtranching" data-source="post: 670688" data-attributes="member: 3937"><p>One thing I've noticed with dandelions vs the other mentioned weeds. Dandelions don't need an open space, they do very well in thick lush grass. Most other weeds, give them little moisture some soil stirring warm temps and they show up. Rich soil, sand, wherever. You could have the most balanced soil and and have the best crop of weeds.</p><p>Up here the dandelions are about the first forage, cattle love them, eat them down. Then the grass grows and I hardly notice the dandelions till the next spring. Don't seem to take anything from the grass. This Spring we had pastures that were yellow. Now the grass and clovers are doing very good. Of coarse we've has some rain this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mnmtranching, post: 670688, member: 3937"] One thing I've noticed with dandelions vs the other mentioned weeds. Dandelions don't need an open space, they do very well in thick lush grass. Most other weeds, give them little moisture some soil stirring warm temps and they show up. Rich soil, sand, wherever. You could have the most balanced soil and and have the best crop of weeds. Up here the dandelions are about the first forage, cattle love them, eat them down. Then the grass grows and I hardly notice the dandelions till the next spring. Don't seem to take anything from the grass. This Spring we had pastures that were yellow. Now the grass and clovers are doing very good. Of coarse we've has some rain this year. [/QUOTE]
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