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<blockquote data-quote="cross_7" data-source="post: 919145" data-attributes="member: 8382"><p>years ago i had a bad experience with mustard weed. </p><p>cattle would go blind, some would recover 100% and had a few that didn't.</p><p>i didn't know at first what caused it, but after i figured it out i would spray 2-4D when they first began to come up in the spring and that took care of the problem.</p><p>they should be dieing off pretty soon and you shouldn't have to worry about them till next spring.</p><p>this is a bad mustard weed year so i wouldn't think every year will be this bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cross_7, post: 919145, member: 8382"] years ago i had a bad experience with mustard weed. cattle would go blind, some would recover 100% and had a few that didn't. i didn't know at first what caused it, but after i figured it out i would spray 2-4D when they first began to come up in the spring and that took care of the problem. they should be dieing off pretty soon and you shouldn't have to worry about them till next spring. this is a bad mustard weed year so i wouldn't think every year will be this bad. [/QUOTE]
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