LarryD
Veteran Member
I'm not kidding, Ive lost 80% of my nettle crop. Here is what they look like now.
And I've killed 99% of my Stinging Nettle crop. 2,4-D is a wonderful thing.:thumbsup:
I'm not kidding, Ive lost 80% of my nettle crop. Here is what they look like now.
I'm not kidding, Ive lost 80% of my nettle crop. Here is what they look like now.
And I've killed 99% of my Stinging Nettle crop. 2,4-D is a wonderful thing.:thumbsup:
Don, that's about how the few I had look like now, one of the few "good" things with thus drought.
I think any broad-leaf, would dye rather quick using 2,4D right now. Most of the weeds are so stressed, it would be a good time to give them the final blow.
Whats the Cows gonna eat![]()
The eastern "stinging nettle" Bird got into has more value than just the seed.
How much of our modern high priced medicines have natural derivatives?
Medicinal Qualities of Stinging Nettle
Don, I have some bull nettles that look like yours, but it was due to 2-4-D!I'm not kidding, Ive lost 80% of my nettle crop. Here is what they look like now.
Looks like your goat weed is suffering too. (we call that goat weed, but I think the proper name is woolly croton)![]()
That big fella deserves to be a nice couple of benches in your yard:thumbsup:
We call it dove weed down here. It is the last weed barely hanging in there refusing to turn brown.
The cows are munching on yaupon and cedar. This is the time when the brush on the land sustains the cows (and some cubes).
I sure feel for ya all down south, I don't know how ya all can take it. When it was in the 90's here for 12 days straight we thought we had it bad.
Gordo
I encourage all y'all (that would be plural) to read a book by Elmer Kelton named The Time it Never Rained. It is about the drouth in the '50s in west Texas. It's a good story, a bit depressing however, about a rancher and his struggle to survive during the 6 year drouth. It's also a good commentary about how the impact of the drouth changed everything in agriculture, from goverment intervention, to banking, to Anglo-Hispanic cultural relations. In Midland, Texas, I went exactly one year without rain. None, zero, zip, nada! Then it rained one inch and no more since. Just imagine if you had no appreciable rain for 6 years. It has happened and can happen again.