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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 1138527" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>Correct. One thing that folks lose sight of is that a field takes more then one year to get really bad so you have to expect it will take more then one year to fix it. We had one field that was awfull with thistle and bull nettle. The thistle wasn;t hard to fix in just 2 years but it took 3-4 for the bull nettle. Knowing that we would have to use Grazon for several years I didn;t plant any clover. Now that it' pretty much fixed we have stablished clover in it again. You need to have a long term plan and stick to it. Now the only curse weed we have is queen anns lace (wild carrot) been fighting it for years and finally getting the upper hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 1138527, member: 34"] Correct. One thing that folks lose sight of is that a field takes more then one year to get really bad so you have to expect it will take more then one year to fix it. We had one field that was awfull with thistle and bull nettle. The thistle wasn;t hard to fix in just 2 years but it took 3-4 for the bull nettle. Knowing that we would have to use Grazon for several years I didn;t plant any clover. Now that it' pretty much fixed we have stablished clover in it again. You need to have a long term plan and stick to it. Now the only curse weed we have is queen anns lace (wild carrot) been fighting it for years and finally getting the upper hand. [/QUOTE]
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