An ounce of weed prevention goes a long way:
   
Grow a healthy forage sod
Seed areas around troughs, salt blocks, barnyards, and roadsides
Clean equipment
Control weed seeds spread by floods
Quarantine animals new to property or pastures
Buy weed-free sand
Buy weed-free hay
Cooperate with neighbors in controlling weeds
   
Did you know that one weed can produce 100,000 seeds in its lifetime? Don't let unmanaged weeds cause you economic loss.

Seeding & Overseeding

Refreshing your pasture is important —

Overseeding is an often overlooked activity. Pasture grass gets tired, and needs to be revitalized every few years—and if you have horses it's a must because horses only like "new growth." Overseeding conquers this problem and is easily done—the benefits support investing the modest amount of time it takes to make it happen.

A second (and very important) benefit to overseeding regards resistance—resistance to both drought and disease. The new varieties of seed you sow this year will have better disease resistance than those varieties already existent in your pasture. And when it comes to overgrazing and/or drought stress, overseeding is a must. A good thick and healthy grass keeps weeds at bay.

Please contact us for a no-obligation quote today, and we'll happily provide you a friendly and detailed analysis of the services we believe we can provide for you.