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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1622378" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>I didn't suggest crabgrass, because I've already posted so much about it. Eveything in the video, I have discovered on my own through trial and error. Your place may not be like mine, but with very little coxing, volunteer crabgrass will take over. Responds well to light doses of N, tolerates a drought, very palatable, makes good hay. Only bad thing I can say, is it comes late and leaves early. Recently, I've been using wheat to overcome that short coming. The cattle tracking the wheat field seems to encourage the crabgrass to. </p><p></p><p>Here, I just kill whats there (glyphosate), and disturb the soil. Nature does the rest. Hooves as well as a disc seems to do the trick. Stuff hates shade, I try to keep it sprayed with 2 four D.</p><p></p><p>I made about 7,800 pounds to acre on my crabgrass hay last year and my sorghum sudan was about 40% behind it. Big difference on what had in planting each to. Spent several dollars an acre on SS seed, and nature provided the crabgrass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1622378, member: 17956"] I didn't suggest crabgrass, because I've already posted so much about it. Eveything in the video, I have discovered on my own through trial and error. Your place may not be like mine, but with very little coxing, volunteer crabgrass will take over. Responds well to light doses of N, tolerates a drought, very palatable, makes good hay. Only bad thing I can say, is it comes late and leaves early. Recently, I've been using wheat to overcome that short coming. The cattle tracking the wheat field seems to encourage the crabgrass to. Here, I just kill whats there (glyphosate), and disturb the soil. Nature does the rest. Hooves as well as a disc seems to do the trick. Stuff hates shade, I try to keep it sprayed with 2 four D. I made about 7,800 pounds to acre on my crabgrass hay last year and my sorghum sudan was about 40% behind it. Big difference on what had in planting each to. Spent several dollars an acre on SS seed, and nature provided the crabgrass [/QUOTE]
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