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Round Up Resistant Blackgrass
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<blockquote data-quote="Baling Hay" data-source="post: 196642" data-attributes="member: 1057"><p>You get more rainfall than the midwest USA and there are ranchers out there growing lots of grass! Do you have no lawn then if you can't grow grass, also what about lucerne, red clover, cocksfoot and other deep rooting plants? </p><p></p><p>I suspect you will pull out any excuse as to why you can't employ a proper rotation etc. such as a sore eyebrow! However, you will still be the same person struggling with blackgrass and eventually make round up useless against it. </p><p></p><p>As for livestock can't be kept on clay soil, glad you told me that as I will have to ring the auctioneer now to get him to sell a couple hundred of our cattle that have been on clay!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Baling Hay, post: 196642, member: 1057"] You get more rainfall than the midwest USA and there are ranchers out there growing lots of grass! Do you have no lawn then if you can't grow grass, also what about lucerne, red clover, cocksfoot and other deep rooting plants? I suspect you will pull out any excuse as to why you can't employ a proper rotation etc. such as a sore eyebrow! However, you will still be the same person struggling with blackgrass and eventually make round up useless against it. As for livestock can't be kept on clay soil, glad you told me that as I will have to ring the auctioneer now to get him to sell a couple hundred of our cattle that have been on clay! [/QUOTE]
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