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<blockquote data-quote="endebt" data-source="post: 620258" data-attributes="member: 829"><p>It is some of the best hay you can get. I planted 20 ac. in 1996 it producted 2 to 3 bales per ac. every cutting and three cutting each year. You need to let it set baled for about 30 days so you do not have purric(sp) acid in it. If you let it set it will go away and not harm the cows. I will be planting another 15 ac in the spring. Johnson grass does not need the fert. that coastal and tipin 85 needs. In my opinion it is some of the best hay you can get. Hope this helps. I am east of Waco Texas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="endebt, post: 620258, member: 829"] It is some of the best hay you can get. I planted 20 ac. in 1996 it producted 2 to 3 bales per ac. every cutting and three cutting each year. You need to let it set baled for about 30 days so you do not have purric(sp) acid in it. If you let it set it will go away and not harm the cows. I will be planting another 15 ac in the spring. Johnson grass does not need the fert. that coastal and tipin 85 needs. In my opinion it is some of the best hay you can get. Hope this helps. I am east of Waco Texas. [/QUOTE]
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