Buckwheat seems to get the nod nowadays....and I"m going to sow some on a piece of poor ground I have.
That being said.....I never had any trouble getting rid of hairy vetch and have used it in the past....it blooms the prettiest purple flowers you ever saw. Vetch seeds look like black BB"s and if left till it goes to seed...it"ll repopulate itself. For a poor piece of ground, I see no problem in that.....as I"d turn it under and sow something else right behind it...like winter wheat. Come spring, I"d do the vetch or buckwheat trick again. It won"t help much after one year on worn out ground....it"ll take about 3 to see any improvement...but by and by, it helps. Keep pouring the manure to it...any and all you can get...cram that vegetable matter in any way you can. Be patient while nature does the rest. Lime it heavy too. It took a while to make the ground sick and it"ll be a while before gets well.
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