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Johnson Grass and Nitrogen poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm2" data-source="post: 434270" data-attributes="member: 2095"><p>Bale it and get it tested. IF it tests fine, somebody's cows or horses will need it this winter. IF it comes back at excessive levels of nitrates; builders, developers, strip miners, gardeners, and homeowners are still going to need mulch hay (and they will pay top $$$) and it is a lot better for the livestock if the non-farm people can get real mulch instead of buying up available feed quality hay for mulch purposes. You can make money off of baling it either way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm2, post: 434270, member: 2095"] Bale it and get it tested. IF it tests fine, somebody's cows or horses will need it this winter. IF it comes back at excessive levels of nitrates; builders, developers, strip miners, gardeners, and homeowners are still going to need mulch hay (and they will pay top $$$) and it is a lot better for the livestock if the non-farm people can get real mulch instead of buying up available feed quality hay for mulch purposes. You can make money off of baling it either way. [/QUOTE]
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