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<blockquote data-quote="Flying G" data-source="post: 919199" data-attributes="member: 16308"><p>I really appreciate your posts guys, cross_7 that is exactly what I was wondering about. My hope is that by shredding it and then trying to stay on top of it I can manage around it. This place is just shy of 300 acres so with what I am having to pay for it I cant afford to put much "extra" in to. 2-4D is not that expensive but it isnt free either when you have to start spraying that big of an area. Baleflipper I am not that far from you, in the Thorndale area. Our family place on the other end of Milam county near Jones Prairie has been mustard free thank God but this new place I can tell is going to take some work. I am hoping the grass can outrun the weeds and we can cut some hay off of it and have it ready for cattle by the end of the summer or early fall. As long as they arent eating the seeds in a green growing stage or eating a large number of seeds in hay where you just baled up the entire plant you are in the clear I gather.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flying G, post: 919199, member: 16308"] I really appreciate your posts guys, cross_7 that is exactly what I was wondering about. My hope is that by shredding it and then trying to stay on top of it I can manage around it. This place is just shy of 300 acres so with what I am having to pay for it I cant afford to put much "extra" in to. 2-4D is not that expensive but it isnt free either when you have to start spraying that big of an area. Baleflipper I am not that far from you, in the Thorndale area. Our family place on the other end of Milam county near Jones Prairie has been mustard free thank God but this new place I can tell is going to take some work. I am hoping the grass can outrun the weeds and we can cut some hay off of it and have it ready for cattle by the end of the summer or early fall. As long as they arent eating the seeds in a green growing stage or eating a large number of seeds in hay where you just baled up the entire plant you are in the clear I gather. [/QUOTE]
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