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    #11
    Originally posted by biglentil View Post
    Pull it harvest the root and give it to someone who has cancer or maybe even covid might save their life.



    'Burdock root, as it turns out, may not only*purify the blood. It may also*inhibit certain types of cancer. The 2011 study also found that burdock seeds had “potent inhibitory effects” on the growth of tumors caused by cancers like pancreatic carcinoma.'
    Our farm holds the cure for a lot of ills, then...

    It's a bugger to control. Was much less of a problem when the whole place was fenced ad either grazed or in hay. The cows would be grazing over all the land on alternate years and provided amazing weed control. Even Canada thistle, but not bull thistles. :-I.

    Since I've gone back to mostly cropping again, the fences, flats and otherwise uncropped acres are growing a lot of nasty stuff.

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      #12
      Toadflax here has been a problem, and Canada thistle and dandelion, maybe not exciting as they are so common but boy they can spread where they are hard to control.


      Never had clevers till I grew liberty link canola for the first time about 15 yrs ago. White ****le seems to come in the forage seed. Thanks for that seed companies.

      I don't do much custom work but when I do it is interesting to see the different weed spectrums. Varies a lot farm to farm.

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        #13
        Originally posted by GDR View Post
        Toadflax here has been a problem, and Canada thistle and dandelion, maybe not exciting as they are so common but boy they can spread where they are hard to control.


        Never had clevers till I grew liberty link canola for the first time about 15 yrs ago. White ****le seems to come in the forage seed. Thanks for that seed companies.

        I don't do much custom work but when I do it is interesting to see the different weed spectrums. Varies a lot farm to farm.
        Custom work - the best way to bring everyone else's problem back home.

        Was running grain buggy for a custom operator one time and there was a telltale pattern of American Nightshade in his own soybean field at the entrance to one of his farms. Free trucking on that stuff.

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