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<blockquote data-quote="Football Hunter" data-source="post: 2032462" data-attributes="member: 4832"><p>Quailman,thanks for the input,most,most by far,the problems are in the bottom feild,that has been a field,for ever I guess.With it beeing surrounded by those other feilds off my property,which are full of everything,Im kinda figuring that field will always be a problem.The ones I had cleared last spring are pretty clean overall.</p><p></p><p>I like your rr soybean Idea,I was also thinking of some tall stuff like corn or sunflowers,to shade some stuff out.</p><p></p><p>I guess the clover is most dormant when its the hottest and driest?</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah,Im not so much concerned with the weeds,but the Jgrass,nut sedge,jap grass,those I dont like.J grass and Jap grass fall to grass killer,but the nut sedge,it doesnt seem to bother it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Football Hunter, post: 2032462, member: 4832"] Quailman,thanks for the input,most,most by far,the problems are in the bottom feild,that has been a field,for ever I guess.With it beeing surrounded by those other feilds off my property,which are full of everything,Im kinda figuring that field will always be a problem.The ones I had cleared last spring are pretty clean overall. I like your rr soybean Idea,I was also thinking of some tall stuff like corn or sunflowers,to shade some stuff out. I guess the clover is most dormant when its the hottest and driest? Oh yeah,Im not so much concerned with the weeds,but the Jgrass,nut sedge,jap grass,those I dont like.J grass and Jap grass fall to grass killer,but the nut sedge,it doesnt seem to bother it. [/QUOTE]
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