joeu235
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Johnson grass is difficult to graze because the cows love it so much. Grazing is actually the cheapest way I found to remove it from our horse hay fields. Send the herd out on the hay pasture for a couple days and the Johnson grass disappears and the cows haven't touched the coastal bermuda.
I have a field of abandoned crop land that a bale the johnson grass for hay. With a good application of fertilizer, it yields a lot of cow hay. Any prussic acid will leave the hay after a couple weeks. But still got to worry about nitrate poising if there was an application of fertilizer and limited rain.
I have a field of abandoned crop land that a bale the johnson grass for hay. With a good application of fertilizer, it yields a lot of cow hay. Any prussic acid will leave the hay after a couple weeks. But still got to worry about nitrate poising if there was an application of fertilizer and limited rain.