Poopdeck Pappy
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- Joined
- May 13, 2013
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- Location
- Dallas, Texas
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- Kioti DK50SE Cab, Kubota BX23, Kubota BX2660, Grasshopper 729BT
I bought a house on 16 acres, and the pasture is a disaster. The prior owner got old and let it go, and about 2 acres of the upper pasture was infested with cockleburs.
So I nuked it with Roundup last fall, chiseled it, disked it twice and drug it level.
I broadcast bermuda seed 2 weeks ago. I now have some seedlings coming up (thick in some areas, but sparse in others).
The problem is that the cocklebur are sprouting by the hundreds.
I won't put up with cockleburs, so I'm thinking of nuking them with 2-4-D. Is the 2-4-D going to kill the tender young bermuda seedlings?
If so, then that's just the high cost of low living. I'm going to get rid of the cockleburs if I have to kill every living thing on this place.
So I nuked it with Roundup last fall, chiseled it, disked it twice and drug it level.
I broadcast bermuda seed 2 weeks ago. I now have some seedlings coming up (thick in some areas, but sparse in others).
The problem is that the cocklebur are sprouting by the hundreds.
I won't put up with cockleburs, so I'm thinking of nuking them with 2-4-D. Is the 2-4-D going to kill the tender young bermuda seedlings?
If so, then that's just the high cost of low living. I'm going to get rid of the cockleburs if I have to kill every living thing on this place.