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Keeping up plots during the summer
Posted on 2/18/25 at 8:52 am
Posted on 2/18/25 at 8:52 am
Morning OB,
Anyone use a ZTR mower to keep up their plots during the summer. I don't own a tractor, and it's a pain every year to get one up to the lease and cut the 6-foot jungle that takes over my plots by September. Was debating bringing my mower up once a month and just keep it cut.
Anyone use a ZTR mower to keep up their plots during the summer. I don't own a tractor, and it's a pain every year to get one up to the lease and cut the 6-foot jungle that takes over my plots by September. Was debating bringing my mower up once a month and just keep it cut.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 8:55 am to bonescanner
Easiest thing to do is get you a 4wheeler sprayer and hit it with roundup. And you are done
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:10 am to bonescanner
Think about it, it’s grass you are cutting, what is a lawn mower used for?
As long as you don’t let it get 6’ tall yes you can use a lawn mower to cut it. Of course watch out for the obvious like stumps, rocks branches etc.
I’ve used anything from a weedeater, regular riding mower to skid steers and tractors to mow mine down.
As long as you don’t let it get 6’ tall yes you can use a lawn mower to cut it. Of course watch out for the obvious like stumps, rocks branches etc.
I’ve used anything from a weedeater, regular riding mower to skid steers and tractors to mow mine down.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 9:21 am to WestMTiger
Second the sprayer but I use clethodim. Not a huge difference in cost and it targets grass specifically, so it will kill the less desirable stuff that gets 4 ft tall like Johnsongrass and ryegrass, but let clovers and native forbs live. Basically a poor man’s summer planting.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 10:29 am to bonescanner
Do you want more turkeys?
I personally would not mow plots, they are great for turkey poults and even fawns to hide in.
I personally would not mow plots, they are great for turkey poults and even fawns to hide in.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 11:14 am to yodaddyroberto
Ideally you crimp them down and burn
Posted on 2/18/25 at 11:22 am to The Levee
What’s the benefit of crimping if you aren’t going to top seed a summer blend?
Posted on 2/18/25 at 11:24 am to TheDrunkenTigah
Just a way to terminate without herbicide
Posted on 2/18/25 at 11:52 am to bonescanner
I'm going cut mine in a few weeks and overthrow with more clover and chicory.
Posted on 2/18/25 at 12:52 pm to tke_swamprat
mine never got higher than 6"
Posted on 2/18/25 at 1:05 pm to bonescanner
If ya'll would top dress with clover in the fall, it would be 3 to 5 inches high now with both deer and turkeys feeding in it.. Just an idea, not for everybody.
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