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Smutgrass ain't my friend
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<blockquote data-quote="Farmer Z" data-source="post: 472891" data-attributes="member: 2652"><p>Over the years our south Mississippi pastures have been overun with Smutgrass (some call it sage). Of course, it is a non-native grass that cows don't like to eat unless it's early Spring or they're starving. My 84 year old WWII vet Uncle calls it the "Revenge of the Japanese". I corrected him (he'd forgot about Toyota). Anyway, I understand that Dupont has a product called Velpar that is supposed to help eradicate this pest. Have any of y'all tried this? I understand that you spray it right over the Bermuda but it won't kill it...just turns it yellow but kills the Smutgrass?? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmer Z, post: 472891, member: 2652"] Over the years our south Mississippi pastures have been overun with Smutgrass (some call it sage). Of course, it is a non-native grass that cows don't like to eat unless it's early Spring or they're starving. My 84 year old WWII vet Uncle calls it the "Revenge of the Japanese". I corrected him (he'd forgot about Toyota). Anyway, I understand that Dupont has a product called Velpar that is supposed to help eradicate this pest. Have any of y'all tried this? I understand that you spray it right over the Bermuda but it won't kill it...just turns it yellow but kills the Smutgrass?? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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