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<blockquote data-quote="Bigfoot" data-source="post: 1067367" data-attributes="member: 17956"><p>Me again being the odd ball. I prefer the older grass for stockpiling. I don't have the water, or time for mig. I can only rotate my pastures. I pursue the new growth in the summer. I just about don't mow anything. I prefer to spray for weeds, rotate my cows, and rotate my hay fields. To me mowing doesnt solve the weed problem. It just makes it less noticeable. My yard is a good example. It's about the only place on my farm that I don't spray. I have more weeds in my yard, than any other place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigfoot, post: 1067367, member: 17956"] Me again being the odd ball. I prefer the older grass for stockpiling. I don't have the water, or time for mig. I can only rotate my pastures. I pursue the new growth in the summer. I just about don't mow anything. I prefer to spray for weeds, rotate my cows, and rotate my hay fields. To me mowing doesnt solve the weed problem. It just makes it less noticeable. My yard is a good example. It's about the only place on my farm that I don't spray. I have more weeds in my yard, than any other place. [/QUOTE]
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