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<blockquote data-quote="calfbuyer" data-source="post: 944401" data-attributes="member: 18445"><p>Cattle love johnson grass, especially when its young and tender. after it heads out, its like anything else it gets tough and rank. </p><p></p><p>If it has already headed out then you will have it next year. Seems like the more you disc it and try to get rid of it, the more of it you have.</p><p></p><p>If you put cattle on the pasture and leave them in there then the johnson grass will go away in 2 or 3 years because the will keep it eaten down and it will never get a chance to head out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calfbuyer, post: 944401, member: 18445"] Cattle love johnson grass, especially when its young and tender. after it heads out, its like anything else it gets tough and rank. If it has already headed out then you will have it next year. Seems like the more you disc it and try to get rid of it, the more of it you have. If you put cattle on the pasture and leave them in there then the johnson grass will go away in 2 or 3 years because the will keep it eaten down and it will never get a chance to head out. [/QUOTE]
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