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Posted by burnetma on June 01, 2006 at 21:49:18 from (24.39.218.58):
In Reply to: Re: Worth Baling ? posted by Billy NY on June 01, 2006 at 20:19:00:
That weed I was told by a local farmer that it is called "smooth bedding". I have been meaning to discuss the eratication of this fast spreading weeed with Cornell Cooperative Extension, but have not done so yet. It came in when the alfafa ran out on my property in Northern Rensellaer County. I now have it on my property in Tioga county from uncomposted horse manure that was spread on the fields by my in-laws prior to me buying the property. If I get a chance tomorrow I will run up to the extension office and ask some more questions. Horses will not eat it when dried in a bale. They will pick at it in an open pasture. I do not think cows will eat it either.
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