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Grazing Pastures with Johnson Grass
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<blockquote data-quote="ValleyView" data-source="post: 1599937" data-attributes="member: 38499"><p>My understanding is to watch the regrowth close as they prefer it because of tenderness. That's why I think most folks recommend to wait until it's 18-24" tall. My cows cleaned it up pretty quick and I was glad to have it. Hoping to get some more growth for another good grazing prior to frost being a concern. For now, they're not in there bc I sprayed herbicide a week ago and I don't want to worry about stressed standing forage or new growth. </p><p></p><p>The amount of Nitrogen you put down would also be helpful to know. </p><p></p><p>I fed a bale of leftover hay two days prior to kicking them in even though they were on pasture just for piece of mind. Probably overkill, but better safe than sorry. </p><p></p><p>Hope this helps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ValleyView, post: 1599937, member: 38499"] My understanding is to watch the regrowth close as they prefer it because of tenderness. That’s why I think most folks recommend to wait until it’s 18-24” tall. My cows cleaned it up pretty quick and I was glad to have it. Hoping to get some more growth for another good grazing prior to frost being a concern. For now, they’re not in there bc I sprayed herbicide a week ago and I don’t want to worry about stressed standing forage or new growth. The amount of Nitrogen you put down would also be helpful to know. I fed a bale of leftover hay two days prior to kicking them in even though they were on pasture just for piece of mind. Probably overkill, but better safe than sorry. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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