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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 263906" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>You and dun are right on the weeds, Sid. Wooly croton, it is. We call them goatweeds around here, but I've heard people call them dove weed. You're also right about the easy kill. I don't even waste Grazon on them. About a pint per acre of 2,4-D will give a good kill on them. I'm just like you on the budget, though. I've already used over 50 gallons of 2,4-D this year.</p><p></p><p>Yes, I plan on keeping the little cow if I can get her moved up a month or so and bred back. She calved right at the tail end of my calving season last year and went to a 13 month calving interval this time because of the prolapse. She never would have gotten bred back last year if it hadn't been so dry that I didn't have any water in my bull pasture. I had to leave bulls about almost 6 months last year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 263906, member: 416"] You and dun are right on the weeds, Sid. Wooly croton, it is. We call them goatweeds around here, but I've heard people call them dove weed. You're also right about the easy kill. I don't even waste Grazon on them. About a pint per acre of 2,4-D will give a good kill on them. I'm just like you on the budget, though. I've already used over 50 gallons of 2,4-D this year. Yes, I plan on keeping the little cow if I can get her moved up a month or so and bred back. She calved right at the tail end of my calving season last year and went to a 13 month calving interval this time because of the prolapse. She never would have gotten bred back last year if it hadn't been so dry that I didn't have any water in my bull pasture. I had to leave bulls about almost 6 months last year. [/QUOTE]
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