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When to bushhog the pasture.
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<blockquote data-quote="hillbilly" data-source="post: 30217" data-attributes="member: 373"><p>I just got done mowing a back feild that has a lot of thisles in it. If you don't mow or spray they will take over. Like Dun we have a glut of grass this time of year. If you knock the heads and stims off, the fescue will produce more leaves. My eyes are swol up bad need allergy med.</p><p>Should have been mowing hay today instead of brushoging but the weatherman scared me off.</p><p>I guess every area is different, some Texans have posted they can't understand mowing, around here its a must.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbilly, post: 30217, member: 373"] I just got done mowing a back feild that has a lot of thisles in it. If you don't mow or spray they will take over. Like Dun we have a glut of grass this time of year. If you knock the heads and stims off, the fescue will produce more leaves. My eyes are swol up bad need allergy med. Should have been mowing hay today instead of brushoging but the weatherman scared me off. I guess every area is different, some Texans have posted they can't understand mowing, around here its a must. [/QUOTE]
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