@WheatLife I saw it in East Tennessee last year. It happens all over the every other farm was green wheat, and one was brown. They planted same time, had to spray it.
We got sheep 4 years ago, to control buttercup in the pasture. They are on rotational grazing, moved every 2-3 days, not doped up. Never given a vaccine or wormer, no steroids or medicine, just grass. For the past 2 winters I have not needed to feed any hay.
American Blackbelly sheep are real tasty! This half a sheep, hanging weight was 65 lbs for the whole. The shoulders can make some great steaks.
I’ll have cuts and ground lamb available at the farm if you want to try.
@feedlotmagazine Or, hear me out, you use the whole farm, poly wire set paddocks, unroll the hay, let them eat it all. Then you get their manure spread over the entire farm without ruining any.
Grass is ready for cows. Cows are ready for grass. I didn’t plant any of this grass, and no synthetic fertilizer applied, just daily moves with portable electric fence.