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<blockquote data-quote="Brute 23" data-source="post: 1807699" data-attributes="member: 6291"><p>We use to have a field that was farmed. When they stopped farming it all the jg came out. We used it for a hay field because it makes great hay. When we cut back on how much hay we feed I wanted to put it in to the grazing rotation. I asked some people the best way to kill it out. An older guy told me to shred it off early in the year and then put the cows on it when every thing starts growing. We grazed it kind of heavy that first year. We haven't had jg in it for probably 5 years now. </p><p></p><p>Im kind of missing it now because so much of the turkey and other wildlife liked it. I'm actually debating planting jg at another place for hay. We cant graze the field so it became our main hay field. Its probably the best bang for the buck hay from a cost per quality perspective.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brute 23, post: 1807699, member: 6291"] We use to have a field that was farmed. When they stopped farming it all the jg came out. We used it for a hay field because it makes great hay. When we cut back on how much hay we feed I wanted to put it in to the grazing rotation. I asked some people the best way to kill it out. An older guy told me to shred it off early in the year and then put the cows on it when every thing starts growing. We grazed it kind of heavy that first year. We haven't had jg in it for probably 5 years now. Im kind of missing it now because so much of the turkey and other wildlife liked it. I'm actually debating planting jg at another place for hay. We cant graze the field so it became our main hay field. Its probably the best bang for the buck hay from a cost per quality perspective. [/QUOTE]
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