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<blockquote data-quote="gman4691" data-source="post: 1796834" data-attributes="member: 43107"><p>MSMA 6+ is commonly used on hay fields that are not being used for grazing. It is used to control Johnson grass by just about everyone I know. I don't know of anyone who uses it on grazing pastures as grazing is a very effective way to control Johnson grass. It is just used on hay pastures where no grazing is taking place. The hay should not be cut until at least 5 weeks after application. There are some formulations of MSMA that are for use around golf courses and ornamentals…I'm not familiar with those and have never bought or used any of them.</p><p></p><p>Spreading chicken litter this week or next for the nutrients. Then praying for rain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gman4691, post: 1796834, member: 43107"] MSMA 6+ is commonly used on hay fields that are not being used for grazing. It is used to control Johnson grass by just about everyone I know. I don’t know of anyone who uses it on grazing pastures as grazing is a very effective way to control Johnson grass. It is just used on hay pastures where no grazing is taking place. The hay should not be cut until at least 5 weeks after application. There are some formulations of MSMA that are for use around golf courses and ornamentals…I’m not familiar with those and have never bought or used any of them. Spreading chicken litter this week or next for the nutrients. Then praying for rain. [/QUOTE]
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