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<blockquote data-quote="luvcatchingbass" data-source="post: 490758" data-attributes="member: 1979"><p>Yeah that is the other thing is prep is a big deal and the competition from brome grass. I got a lead on a guy near me that I believe works with United Prairie Foundation. As I find out more I will keep you in mind and PM you any of my findings. A guy can spend a ton of money with good intention experiments on what in our heads makes sense. I'm trying to find a way to just spend less than a ton and get higher success rates. </p><p>I'm convinced if a person can reduce the brome and increase the native such as bluestem, switchgrass and clover species it will be higher benefit to the wildlife and produce better cattle grazing. I think you have a good idea with the spraying thing but you might want to look into prescribed burning as well. I don't think brome stands up to burning quite as good as some of the other species, but no doubt brome is tough stuff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luvcatchingbass, post: 490758, member: 1979"] Yeah that is the other thing is prep is a big deal and the competition from brome grass. I got a lead on a guy near me that I believe works with United Prairie Foundation. As I find out more I will keep you in mind and PM you any of my findings. A guy can spend a ton of money with good intention experiments on what in our heads makes sense. I'm trying to find a way to just spend less than a ton and get higher success rates. I'm convinced if a person can reduce the brome and increase the native such as bluestem, switchgrass and clover species it will be higher benefit to the wildlife and produce better cattle grazing. I think you have a good idea with the spraying thing but you might want to look into prescribed burning as well. I don't think brome stands up to burning quite as good as some of the other species, but no doubt brome is tough stuff [/QUOTE]
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