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Post by eddiedry on Jul 22, 2011 19:37:15 GMT -5
I thought these were eradicated years ago. Saw this one on the farm today.
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cowboycorn
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Post by cowboycorn on Jul 22, 2011 19:58:06 GMT -5
Up from the ashes, like the Phoenix, heh.
Hey, Les, I don't have my weed book handy, have a beer in one hand and the remote in the other, what in the sam hill is that weed?
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Post by t-boss on Jul 22, 2011 21:00:48 GMT -5
Locally, that's known as Irish clover.
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Post by Hobbyfarmer on Jul 22, 2011 21:30:20 GMT -5
appears to be a porkypine egg plant.
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Post by nailwhacker on Jul 23, 2011 4:46:30 GMT -5
Looks like burdock to me . Lots around field edges
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Post by Hobbyfarmer on Jul 23, 2011 11:55:10 GMT -5
Looks like burdock to me . Lots around field edges This was posted as a joke (I hope) but for you few who missed it it is a "Cocklebur"
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Post by MoJeeper™ on Jul 23, 2011 21:45:40 GMT -5
Looks like burdock to me . Lots around field edges This was posted as a joke (I hope) but for you few who missed it it is a "Cocklebur" That's what I thought it looked like.. But I am by no means a weed expert.
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Post by eddiedry on Jul 23, 2011 22:56:18 GMT -5
Cocklebur it is, oh the days of Dynap, Alanap, and Dinitro, then came the miracle chemicals, Basagran and Blazer, followed by Cobra.
Cocklebur and Johnsongrass used to be our worst weeds, now it's Marestail and pigweed, with siclepod comming in third.
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Post by gafarm on Jul 24, 2011 14:46:27 GMT -5
boy howdy talking about something that would stop up a back door on a 9900 cotton picker!!!!! oh wait just cotton would do that.
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Post by eddiedry on Jul 24, 2011 14:57:03 GMT -5
This was posted as a joke (I hope) but for you few who missed it it is a "Cocklebur" That's what I thought it looked like.. But I am by no means a weed expert. LOL Had you pulled enough of them as a teenager, you would be considered an expert identifying Cockleburs, and you would recall the smell of them as well as the green stain they left on your hands from pulling them.
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