Success StoryPasture Weed Management



Pasture Weed Management

Author: Gary Stockton

Planning Unit: Boone County CES

Major Program: Forages

Plan of Work: Beef Cattle Production

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome

Cattlemen across Boone County had long struggled with weed infestation in their pastures. Invasive species like thistles and ragweed were not only reducing available forage but also impacting the health of their livestock. Despite trying various methods to control the weeds, many found that nothing seemed to work effectively

During the class, the cattlemen learned to identify the specific types of weeds that were plaguing their pastures. The instructors provided detailed information on the lifecycle of each weed species and the most effective times and methods for their removal. They were introduced to various control methods, including mechanical, chemical, and biological approaches.

One of the most valuable lessons was the importance of timing in weed control. They learned that certain weeds are best tackled at specific stages of their growth cycle. The instructors also emphasized integrated weed management, combining different methods for a more sustainable approach.

The cattlemen returned to their farms where they began by conducting thorough surveys of their pastures, identifying the weed species and mapping out the most affected areas. Following the class recommendations, they implemented a combination of mowing, targeted herbicide application, and introducing beneficial insects that prey on certain weed species.

By attending the Pasture Weed Management class, these cattlemen gained the knowledge and tools needed to turn their struggling pastures into thriving ecosystems. Their success underscores the importance of continuous learning and the benefits it brings to both the land and livestock.






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