Sandbur Control in Bermudagrass Pastures and Hay Fields
By Eddie Funderburg, Ed.D., Senior Soils and Crops Consultant and James Locke, Planned Consultation Manager and Senior Soils and Crops Consultant
Posted Jan. 1, 2011
Sandbur generally behave as summer annual grasses, although they will sometimes act as weak perennials. While they are different species, they all share the common trait of being undesirable in pastures and hay fields, and control measures are the same for each species.