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<blockquote data-quote="Bama" data-source="post: 376888" data-attributes="member: 1184"><p>Mike- the second pic with the tree in center has a few buttercups in it. The field to the left of the fence has a lot of wild buttercups in it. I was lazy and zoomed way out, may be the reason they ain't clearer.</p><p></p><p>Stepper - yes both fields are use exactly the same. They were both grazed to about the same level. The one on the left is about 50 acres and the one on the right is only about 20. But they had about the same stock density. The fields behind these two are beginning to show some of the wild buttercup as well. I used a higher rate than you did. I put 2.6 quarts per acre. I had a few tougher weeds to get rid of. As you can see neither field had them last year. This year they do. I did have some chicken litter spread last year. I may have gotten some seed there somehow??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bama, post: 376888, member: 1184"] Mike- the second pic with the tree in center has a few buttercups in it. The field to the left of the fence has a lot of wild buttercups in it. I was lazy and zoomed way out, may be the reason they ain't clearer. Stepper - yes both fields are use exactly the same. They were both grazed to about the same level. The one on the left is about 50 acres and the one on the right is only about 20. But they had about the same stock density. The fields behind these two are beginning to show some of the wild buttercup as well. I used a higher rate than you did. I put 2.6 quarts per acre. I had a few tougher weeds to get rid of. As you can see neither field had them last year. This year they do. I did have some chicken litter spread last year. I may have gotten some seed there somehow?? [/QUOTE]
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