Barley Grass
Hi, I too have a major barley grass in pasture, problem but no funds to combat it by reseeding, fertiliser & soil analysis as we're now on the pension.
3 yrs ago we had an early 'break', good growth, sprayed with Glycosphate, great kill followed by more rain/warmth & regrowth. The seeder arrived, I asked him about all the greenery (b. grass of course!) but he said no need to respray, it'd be fine. We only have 12 acs, sowed 8 of them & you can guess the rest of the story. We now have about 80% of the damned stuff so, as you can imagine, the land is rather unproductive.
Last year I tried the low rates of G/phate with poor results as the stuff heads here from about mid Nov thru' to Feb.
I've read reasonable results were obtained in trials by spraying the young plants on emergence after the Autumn break but timing needs to be rather precise in order to kill the majority of b. grass seedlings whilst the 'friendly' species are still in the ground, is this a viable option in your opinion? I guess that would only get the 1st wave of seedlings anyway & couldn't respay as the perennials would be emerging by then .
We have 2 horses & 4 in calf beef cows in terms of stock, all at risk to varying degrees from the seeds. Any advice will be very much appreciated, even something radical that you wouldn't normally suggest . Cheers & thanks in advance for your time.