mark.r
Platinum Member
I spent considerable time and money reseeding, fert. and liming all of my pastures this spring. All went well so far. All of them were either in good shape or were put into good shape. All were generally weed free as well. The largest one, the one in question in this post however all of a sudden seems to have an over abundance of some type of weed now. It reminds me of some type of clover but I honestly don't think that is what it is. The grasses that I seeded with seem to have come up pretty well. However, there are large patches of "this weed" that seems to be trying choke out portions of the grass.
1. I have no idea where the weed came from since it is not in any other of our pastures.
2. I'm am starting to thing something is going to have to be sprayed to control it. Is anyone aware of anything that can control weeds but is not toxic to grazing animals?
3. What effect would a couple of early mowings have. Mowing is known to promote growth in grasses, would mowing the pasture back allow the grass to "reclaim" some of the area as opposed to being choked out by this crap?
Any advice would be appreciated.
1. I have no idea where the weed came from since it is not in any other of our pastures.
2. I'm am starting to thing something is going to have to be sprayed to control it. Is anyone aware of anything that can control weeds but is not toxic to grazing animals?
3. What effect would a couple of early mowings have. Mowing is known to promote growth in grasses, would mowing the pasture back allow the grass to "reclaim" some of the area as opposed to being choked out by this crap?
Any advice would be appreciated.