Posted by Billy NY on June 11, 2008 at 10:30:47 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: milkweed gone ! posted by showcrop on June 11, 2008 at 10:07:17:
I'll agree on that, persistence when applied thoroughly, can solve a lot of problems. I've gone and pulled by hand all the milkweed and other weeds from a 7 acre field with a new crop of oats after having been in corn for years, even with the spray application done by the sprayer when it was corn, funny how I've noticed a different variety of sumac coming up that I have only seen in other fields miles away, by seasons end they are small trees, taller than the corn. Combine goes right over em I think cause I never see any left after harvest. Then with other areas overgrown, the seed is there and it takes over, most anything left idle will become thick with golden rod here, especially if left idle after tillage crops like corn, seed blows in from surrounding areas.
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