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<blockquote data-quote="callmefence" data-source="post: 1432686" data-attributes="member: 24947"><p>Hit me heavy last year but late enough it wasn't a big deal. Saw some early this year, then a little hot dry spell seemed to stop them.</p><p>I've turned my cows in on regrowth after 2 cuts. Planted February 28.</p><p> I really think we need to spray anytime it might be effective. It's the only way we have a chance of slowing them down. And it's not going to hurt your cattle.</p><p>The biggest problem with spraying is these things hang out in the whorl. And on a 6 foot plant it's hard to get at em. But when they show in a young field. I say spray</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="callmefence, post: 1432686, member: 24947"] Hit me heavy last year but late enough it wasn't a big deal. Saw some early this year, then a little hot dry spell seemed to stop them. I've turned my cows in on regrowth after 2 cuts. Planted February 28. I really think we need to spray anytime it might be effective. It's the only way we have a chance of slowing them down. And it's not going to hurt your cattle. The biggest problem with spraying is these things hang out in the whorl. And on a 6 foot plant it's hard to get at em. But when they show in a young field. I say spray [/QUOTE]
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