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<blockquote data-quote="Texasmark" data-source="post: 1518038" data-attributes="member: 27848"><p>I put some down this spring. Ordered the seed from the local ag store. When I went to pick it up the store manager took me to the back door and said, "don't let anybody see you with that stuff". Ha! </p><p></p><p>JG is your best friend or worst enemy. Just depends. What I recently found out from the "noble.org/news/publications/ag-news-and-views/2008/dont-overlook-johnsongrass-in-your-pasture" is a test they ran on 16 popular grasses.</p><p></p><p>Top two were JG and Bermuda...didn't say what kind. JG was unfertilized and uncultivated. Bermuda was a managed stand with 50-100# of actual N per acre. CP for the two was 11.6/11.4. TDN was58/59.8. All the other grasses were wayyyyyy behind these two.</p><p></p><p>Cows will run to JG when fed. JG doesn't need much attention. JG was here 40 years ago when I got here, before SS and is still popular. Wink!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texasmark, post: 1518038, member: 27848"] I put some down this spring. Ordered the seed from the local ag store. When I went to pick it up the store manager took me to the back door and said, "don't let anybody see you with that stuff". Ha! JG is your best friend or worst enemy. Just depends. What I recently found out from the "noble.org/news/publications/ag-news-and-views/2008/dont-overlook-johnsongrass-in-your-pasture" is a test they ran on 16 popular grasses. Top two were JG and Bermuda...didn't say what kind. JG was unfertilized and uncultivated. Bermuda was a managed stand with 50-100# of actual N per acre. CP for the two was 11.6/11.4. TDN was58/59.8. All the other grasses were wayyyyyy behind these two. Cows will run to JG when fed. JG doesn't need much attention. JG was here 40 years ago when I got here, before SS and is still popular. Wink! [/QUOTE]
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