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From Overgrown to Outstanding: How Mowing Can Revitalize Your Large Acreage Native Pastures!
The Back 40 Team
Does it take hours to cut down your large overgrown pasture on a zero turn mower? In this post, learn how to efficiently tackle even the thickest of overgrown pastures, ensuring a clean and manicured finish in half the time it would take on a typical riding mower. We'll explore the benefits of our professional mowing services, including improved aesthetics, enhanced property value, and better land management. Discover how our expertise can help you reclaim your outdoor space and maintain its beauty all year round!
moreSpring Weeds in Colorado: Not Just Noxious... Obnoxious!
Back 40 Team
It's that beautiful time of year again: spring! The time when everyone's favorite flowers, trees and plants spring to life! But with that beauty comes weeds. Here are a few common weeds that start to pop up in Colorado during spring, and a few tips on how to "nip em' in the bud" from the weed pros at Back 40!
moreCheatgrass: A Threat to Native Vegetation, Livestock, and Land Management
The Back 40 Team
Discover the dangers of cheatgrass and its impact on native vegetation and livestock. Learn how this invasive grass outcompetes native plants, creates fire hazards, and poses risks to grazing animals. Explore effective control methods, including glyphosate and Rejuvra herbicide applications, and find out how our services can help combat cheatgrass infestations.
moreWant to Take Your Grass Pasture From Patchy to Pristine This Spring? Here's What You Need to Know!
The Back 40 Team
Spring is the perfect time take your pasture from looking like a patchy, dry mess to a lively meadow full of native grass! Here are the keys to success from our very own pasture seeding experts!
moreHow To Keep Your Dirt and Gravel Areas Weed-Free This Spring? Here's The Secret
Alexander Eberly - Technician Supervisor
SUMMER WEED CONTROL
Now is the perfect time to get a leg up on that weed problem you’ve been avoiding! As we approach the end of June, many weed species present throughout Northern Colorado are getting close to forming their seeds. Don’t give them the satisfaction of reproduction!
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