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another johnsongrass question
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<blockquote data-quote="pdubdo" data-source="post: 1525092" data-attributes="member: 24024"><p>Newbie to cattle here. Just moved my 4 heifers from one 8-acre pasture to another. They grazed their preferred native grasses down to about 10-12 inches or so. Have loads of 6 ft tall johnsongrass all over. They stripped leaves off of maybe 40% and ate some stalks. But have prob 2 acres still standing tall. Gonna move them back to this pasture in about 6 weeks--do I mow down the mature JG (thinking stimulate more palatable new growth) or just let it be and they''ll get to it sometime this winter? I'm in south-central Oklahoma. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdubdo, post: 1525092, member: 24024"] Newbie to cattle here. Just moved my 4 heifers from one 8-acre pasture to another. They grazed their preferred native grasses down to about 10-12 inches or so. Have loads of 6 ft tall johnsongrass all over. They stripped leaves off of maybe 40% and ate some stalks. But have prob 2 acres still standing tall. Gonna move them back to this pasture in about 6 weeks--do I mow down the mature JG (thinking stimulate more palatable new growth) or just let it be and they''ll get to it sometime this winter? I'm in south-central Oklahoma. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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