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    Posted: 21 Oct 2020 at 2:47pm
When is the best time of year to kill blackberries out of a pasture? Is there a certain time of the year to bush hog and kill them?  Thanks, Tim
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Seems the dang things keep coming back - I have a bunch around base of apple trees I have mowed down and next spring new plants appear .
 Short of destroying roots they come back - it's just to keep them mowed down a second year that seems to limit their survival 
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Multiple mowings, multiple years. Keep in mind that when being mowed a lot, they send out new sprouts many YARDS away from the original plant location which may mean that they'll be continuing to grow in adjacent/neighbor's fields. Of course, my suggestion is given as an alternative to spraying which I'm thinking you don't want to do in your pasture... spraying WORKS, though. Wink
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I don't have a boom sprayer so mowing is the only way I have to control them. I bush hog the pasture every fall and hay it in June and they still keep coming back. I heard somewhere there was a certain time of the year to mow them and it will kill them. If not, what is the best herbicide to use with a spot sprayer?
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Must be a different variety than have here, mow once Gone Forever.
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if you picked the blackberries and made a pie, would that erase some of the expletives... :) :)
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Had 'em over at my brother's place, it were a gravel pit, back in the '70's, so real poor soil, birds would crap out the seeds from the power line running through the middle of the farm.  Back when I started haying it, I rigged up one of them 25 gallon 'lectric sprayers, on top of the bush hog, mounted a nozzle on the tail wheel, sprayed 2,4-d and dicamba out as I bush hogged.  That knocked'em out pretty fast...Hug
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What dave said with the 2-4D and dicamba or spray crossbow on the area. the only other thing you could do is spray the spot of them when you mow it off with a dab of Tordon.
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If you realize what a jar of blackberry jam costs at the grocery store........
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we picked all the wild blackberries we could find around here and made jam from them. best tasting jam we've had in years, better than the store bought kinds. went to where we been picking them the past years and they aren't there no more. PfffffT! maybe next year? if you have them growing under plants/trees you want to keep, don't put Tordon on them, they are intermingled with the roots of the wanted stuff and it will kill them too. bush hogging very seldom kills them, just sets the growth back a bit.
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Old gal has been trying to get them started along the edge of the garden for years.   Her dam goats get out every now and then and destroy them. It doesn't help with the thousands of head of white tail deer also chowing down on them. Just too much pressure on them to get them started here
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Always wondered if there was a variety that don't have thorns. As a kid spent lots of time in the woods saying "ouch, dang it" over and over.
I do know 50 sows in a 13 acre woods will kill them off.
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 Well,,,I'll tell ya'll,,,,if they wanted to grow around here,,I would water them regular and even fertilizer them a time or two,,,,I LOVE Blackberry jam,,,,,ClapClap
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Originally posted by GARY(OH/IN) GARY(OH/IN) wrote:

Always wondered if there was a variety that don't have thorns. As a kid spent lots of time in the woods saying "ouch, dang it" over and over.
I do know 50 sows in a 13 acre woods will kill them off.

There are thornless blackberries.  Mom has 8-10 of them on the edge of the garden, If I can remember, I'l ask her what variety they are...Wink
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Well,if you cultivate and cherish them for some blackberry pie....they will die....
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only thing worse than blackberries is asperigus !! took me 3 YEARS to bury the stuff before it wouldn't 'reappear'......
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LOVE Asparagus, have a hill of it trying to get it more productive, only two cuttings this year. 
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My late friend Rudy got me to dig 2 trenches with his 'borrowed' backhoe 40+- years ago...went 8 feet deep, filled 4-5 feet with well rotted compost, rest was real NICE loamy triplemixy soil... Alsway had tons of stalks....
Funny thing is if you zoom in the satellite shot of his property you can SEE the two rows even trhough the weeds and grass.
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