Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on May 17, 2015 at 07:09:48 from (162.104.86.155):
In Reply to: 24d and cows posted by John in La on May 17, 2015 at 06:54:36:
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Are there different kinds of buttercup? What we have in NEAR will grow anywhere but mainly on fertilized ground that is mainly bermuda or late season summer grass. I agree that it doesn't like competition and a good stand of fescue or ryegrass will crowd it out. I seldom spray it because my cattle like it and will eat it up until it flowers with no adverse effects that I can tell.
From my experience it's best to spray buttercup as soon as it starts growing in early spring or even early winter if it's warm. I've had good luck killing it at a lower rate of 2,4-D and it won't kill my clover.
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