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<blockquote data-quote="hillrancher" data-source="post: 620286" data-attributes="member: 6761"><p>If it wasn't for Johnson grass hay I would be without hay every year. I will agree it is a little course if not cut at the right time. There is a lot of sugar in the Johnson grass is the reason your cows eat it well. If it is cut with a haybine and stored out side it will deteriorate fast. If it is not conditioned it will store well out side. As stated before if it has been stored for a while no worries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillrancher, post: 620286, member: 6761"] If it wasn't for Johnson grass hay I would be without hay every year. I will agree it is a little course if not cut at the right time. There is a lot of sugar in the Johnson grass is the reason your cows eat it well. If it is cut with a haybine and stored out side it will deteriorate fast. If it is not conditioned it will store well out side. As stated before if it has been stored for a while no worries. [/QUOTE]
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