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It is. Mostly clover (white/berseem) and Pensacola bahia grass. Scattered in, just starting to sprout is some of the "food plot" mix. The shoots are too big to be clover or bahia, but not yet big enough that I can figure out what they will grow up to be. Best guess is either the grain rye or the oats (also winter peas, red clover, chickory, sugar beets)Nice! Is it stuff you've planted?
Last week, yes. Only 1/4" last night - the horrible no good very bad day weather we were forecast last night almost entirely passed north of us. Suspect our biggestwind gusts were only 45-55 mph.You must be getting good rain there!
Some of the bigger seed leaves make me think of brassicas (broccoli, turnip, radish, kale, anything in that family.) Are there any of those in the food plot mix or already growing in the pasture?It is. Mostly clover (white/berseem) and Pensacola bahia grass. Scattered in, just starting to sprout is some of the "food plot" mix. The shoots are too big to be clover or bahia, but not yet big enough that I can figure out what they will grow up to be. Best guess is either the grain rye or the oats (also winter peas, red clover, chickory, sugar beets)
yes (radish) in the feed plot and (yes) several in the pasture from past years - radish, sorrels, rape (source of canola), mustardSome of the bigger seed leaves make me think of brassicas (broccoli, turnip, radish, kale, anything in that family.) Are there any of those in the food plot mix or already growing in the pasture?
Googling for images of "broccoli seedling" or "radish seedling" (etc) gave me plenty of comparisons to double-check what I thought I remembered![]()
I just looked that stuff up. You pull that barehanded?!?!Pulled 3x Gorilla carts worth of topical soda apple today. MAN, AM I TIRED! Also sunburnt, maybe a bit. Probably "sun touched", not burnt. Skin isn't warm to the touch, just tight.
That's most of a cubic yard of weeds, but the pasture is looking much better for it. Most of it was either starting to flower or flowering, only a cuple were starting to fruit. The stuff will stil come back from roots - but at least it won't also be coming back from seeds next year.