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Smutgrass ain't my friend
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<blockquote data-quote="CCRanch" data-source="post: 479773" data-attributes="member: 1913"><p>I bought a wiper and roundup. I wiped 2--5 acre fields after my cattle had eaten the grass down and left the tall smutgrass. It looked like I killed all of it. It turned brown, and then in the middle of the smutgrass clump, it started turning green again about a month later. By the end of the summer, 95% of it grew back. I gave up with the wiper. I burned about 3 acres of a 12 acre field last January (on accident), but where it burned the smutgrass barely came back, and it was pretty bad there. I will be burning the whole 12 acres this winter. If this works, I am going to alternate burning pastures every year. I believe this will at least control it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CCRanch, post: 479773, member: 1913"] I bought a wiper and roundup. I wiped 2--5 acre fields after my cattle had eaten the grass down and left the tall smutgrass. It looked like I killed all of it. It turned brown, and then in the middle of the smutgrass clump, it started turning green again about a month later. By the end of the summer, 95% of it grew back. I gave up with the wiper. I burned about 3 acres of a 12 acre field last January (on accident), but where it burned the smutgrass barely came back, and it was pretty bad there. I will be burning the whole 12 acres this winter. If this works, I am going to alternate burning pastures every year. I believe this will at least control it. [/QUOTE]
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