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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 4914936" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Looking good.....allot of food in that picture!! Not sure on the RR spray? (Early vs. more mature?).....and grass has only been an issue in one end of one plot....it's encroaching pretty strong....But we have a variety of other weeds! Lol!...and with our beans and peas not being RR all we can do is let it go.....we are planning on broadcasting a fall planting into the beans.... curious to see how that does......got five other areas that we bushog last weekend....once they green back up I'm considering spraying them then doing the throw-n-mow oats, rye and radishes.....bush hogged several other strips I'm just going to let the natural vegetation grow back in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 4914936, member: 20594"] Looking good.....allot of food in that picture!! Not sure on the RR spray? (Early vs. more mature?).....and grass has only been an issue in one end of one plot....it's encroaching pretty strong....But we have a variety of other weeds! Lol!...and with our beans and peas not being RR all we can do is let it go.....we are planning on broadcasting a fall planting into the beans.... curious to see how that does......got five other areas that we bushog last weekend....once they green back up I'm considering spraying them then doing the throw-n-mow oats, rye and radishes.....bush hogged several other strips I'm just going to let the natural vegetation grow back in. [/QUOTE]
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