Broke-T
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About three weeks ago my wife and I took a road trip to Burlington, CO. Left MS and headed west to Fort Worth for first night. Then headed NW thru Amarillo and then N to CO. After a cpl of days in CO we turned E to Kansas City and on to St. Louis before turning back S to MS.
Saw lots of beautiful country but wondered why the pastures were so scrubby for lack of a better word. I know a lot of this country only gets a small amouny of rain but grass doesn't need any more rain than weeds.
It would seem practicle to spray herdicides to control the undesirable weeds and brush so more grass could grow. But from what I saw it looks like the pastures are left to grow whatever.
I don't mean you need to plow up and plant improved grasses but just help the native grasses to compete.
I would like to know what people who ranch in these areas think.
Johnny
Saw lots of beautiful country but wondered why the pastures were so scrubby for lack of a better word. I know a lot of this country only gets a small amouny of rain but grass doesn't need any more rain than weeds.
It would seem practicle to spray herdicides to control the undesirable weeds and brush so more grass could grow. But from what I saw it looks like the pastures are left to grow whatever.
I don't mean you need to plow up and plant improved grasses but just help the native grasses to compete.
I would like to know what people who ranch in these areas think.
Johnny