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Buddy and I just flooded an open flat, that currently has pasture grass on it.
Was wondering if the grass would die because of the water, or do we need to put chemicals on it for it to die?
We are wanting to duck hunt, and want the water to be somewhat clear of the pasture grass.
If the grass dies naturally cause the water, how long do you think it will take. Been about 2 weeks and no sign of dying yet? thanks for all the help guys
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It will die, give it time. You actually want grasses under the water for ducks to eat.
Nick Smith
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