Why spray poison? Why not seed after the pasture has been grazed, or mowed to mimic grazing? Isn't the idea to improve pasture not kill it and replace it with an alfalfa field? Seems like a backhanded roundup sales pitch to me. This is an example of science to promote the chemical industry, instead of science to find a better way. What do I know I'm just a dumb farmer.
I would like to see this experiment done with mowing rather than chemical control.
I agree. I'd like to see a no chemical comparison with mowing or different grass types.
NO SPRAYING POISON! JUST drill after grazing or mowing. PERIOD!
Yep but for best results use the second bite principle in reverse.
Can't have a certified organic product with a herbacide added.
Why spray poison? Why not seed after the pasture has been grazed, or mowed to mimic grazing? Isn't the idea to improve pasture not kill it and replace it with an alfalfa field? Seems like a backhanded roundup sales pitch to me. This is an example of science to promote the chemical industry, instead of science to find a better way. What do I know I'm just a dumb farmer.
they want to gain as much control of no -till .
spraying pastures? LOL how about proper management and building soil? also try forage trees for drought situations.
They did all treatments with no herbicide burn down as a control. Even with herbicide, the grasses did recover and they ended up with a mixed stand.