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<blockquote data-quote="Farminlund" data-source="post: 258196" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Yes the same; & you are correct the berries are toxic. My cows don't eat the berries; in fact once the weeds are past the bloom stage, they seem avoid them all together. It seems like most all plants have some level of appeal when young but not so when mature or in the seed stage.</p><p></p><p>Johnson Grass is not prevalent in our area, probably for the reason you sighted. We haven't seen a drop or rain in over 3 weeks, however, I've driven by some mighty good looking fields of Johnson grass that appear ready to cut for hay - envious that I don't anything at all to cut (fescue just hasn't grown lately).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farminlund, post: 258196, member: 1132"] Yes the same; & you are correct the berries are toxic. My cows don't eat the berries; in fact once the weeds are past the bloom stage, they seem avoid them all together. It seems like most all plants have some level of appeal when young but not so when mature or in the seed stage. Johnson Grass is not prevalent in our area, probably for the reason you sighted. We haven't seen a drop or rain in over 3 weeks, however, I've driven by some mighty good looking fields of Johnson grass that appear ready to cut for hay - envious that I don't anything at all to cut (fescue just hasn't grown lately). [/QUOTE]
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