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Cutting Johnsongrass hay in drought conditions.
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Sansom" data-source="post: 46004" data-attributes="member: 332"><p><strong>Do Not cut it - Drought conditions will cause that hay to have problems. several cattle were killed down in Bowling Green a few years ago with exactly what you are referring to. ( Isn't it tough watching 3 major hurricanes come up from the south, flooding areas, and we can't get a drop in western KY- yes my pastures are dry, but the bigger problems are ponds getting low)</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Sansom, post: 46004, member: 332"] [b]Do Not cut it - Drought conditions will cause that hay to have problems. several cattle were killed down in Bowling Green a few years ago with exactly what you are referring to. ( Isn't it tough watching 3 major hurricanes come up from the south, flooding areas, and we can't get a drop in western KY- yes my pastures are dry, but the bigger problems are ponds getting low)[/b] [/QUOTE]
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