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elle sagenev wrote:we mow areas high with clover so the hawks and owls can see the rabbit jerks and kill them.
"Well, there he goes again."
Jane Southall wrote:
I have wild trap crops, everywhere.
Hello Jane. May I ask what 'wild trap crops' are? I attempted to look it up online and the only results I got back were about trapping wild hogs. Since you made no mention of hogs, I would assume it means something else, however, I could be mistaken.
I am fairly new on here, so this may be a subject I haven't come across yet while I've been browsing through posts.
Thank you
JoJo
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Linda Lee wrote:Suburbanites are the wackiest. I truly don't understand their war against nature. I can understand all the reasons people above have given and they make sense! But the suburbanites we live around are just unfathomable. Living in Utah there is just constant watering plus the more they water, the more they have to mow and then all the fertilizer they use so that the grass gets a preternatural AstroTurf look and of course that causes more mowing.
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Gilbert Fritz wrote:
In a lot of these places, mowing is perhaps being done because it is the easiest, cheapest way to keep a wild forest from redeveloping, which might be undesirable for several reasons...because once a lawn has become a forest there is a huge amount of work to get rid of it. In rural areas, second growth forest is often less valuable the potential pasture or plow land, or even just open space/ views. Much rural land is mowed once a month or less, just to keep the land in grass.
Bryant RedHawk wrote:
For us the main reasons to mow are; 1. Keep the chiggers down so we don't get eaten alive. 2. keep the ticks down so we don't get eaten alive. 3. make hay to store for winter feeding of the animals.
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