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<blockquote data-quote="TheLazyM" data-source="post: 174024" data-attributes="member: 3117"><p>another thought is to keep that ph up above 5.5 if your grazing us 60lbs of ammonia nitrate and what ever your p and k needs are and keep it bushhogged. most people go out of their way to fight weeds but the natural way. if you keep your grass cut to at least no taller than 6" then the weeds dont have a chance if the grass is healthy.</p><p> That having been said, if you have a bad weed problem already your probaaly going to have to use a herbicide to get some kind of control of it so you cabn mange it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLazyM, post: 174024, member: 3117"] another thought is to keep that ph up above 5.5 if your grazing us 60lbs of ammonia nitrate and what ever your p and k needs are and keep it bushhogged. most people go out of their way to fight weeds but the natural way. if you keep your grass cut to at least no taller than 6" then the weeds dont have a chance if the grass is healthy. That having been said, if you have a bad weed problem already your probaaly going to have to use a herbicide to get some kind of control of it so you cabn mange it. [/QUOTE]
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