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Johnson Grass and Nitrogen poisoning
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<blockquote data-quote="Limomike" data-source="post: 438823" data-attributes="member: 3400"><p>This is a good idea to do, especially in cases where there has not been much rain. I did the same thing with some stalks of my JG, and it turned out negative. The county agent told me that if the stalks are getting dry at the top, and stressed, is when the levels get poisoness. Not all do, but it CAN get that way. Its a simple test, and fast. They can even test AFTER it has been baled, weeks after.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Limomike, post: 438823, member: 3400"] This is a good idea to do, especially in cases where there has not been much rain. I did the same thing with some stalks of my JG, and it turned out negative. The county agent told me that if the stalks are getting dry at the top, and stressed, is when the levels get poisoness. Not all do, but it CAN get that way. Its a simple test, and fast. They can even test AFTER it has been baled, weeks after. [/QUOTE]
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