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Spraying fields and killing Dogfennel
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 936624" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A side benefit to shredding is using it to shatter the seed heads of the good stuff so that it thickns. In normal years after the last rotation befor stockpiling I do it to get a healthir stand of grass. Doing it that way has saved a bunch on seed and has also seeded with stuff that is aclimated to this particular farm. One farm we bought had been abused by overgrazing for years, only took 2 years of mowing the overgrown grass, now it has exception grass rather then the mostly bare spots that it had. Spraying only without ever mowing falls into the category of one size fits all, that is rarely accurate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 936624, member: 34"] A side benefit to shredding is using it to shatter the seed heads of the good stuff so that it thickns. In normal years after the last rotation befor stockpiling I do it to get a healthir stand of grass. Doing it that way has saved a bunch on seed and has also seeded with stuff that is aclimated to this particular farm. One farm we bought had been abused by overgrazing for years, only took 2 years of mowing the overgrown grass, now it has exception grass rather then the mostly bare spots that it had. Spraying only without ever mowing falls into the category of one size fits all, that is rarely accurate. [/QUOTE]
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