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<blockquote data-quote="danl" data-source="post: 952347" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I was hoping my brother in law would be able to bale a few more bales of hay this fall after Isaac. The bermuda has taken off pretty good but we have johnson grass in it. Brother in law just took samples to the extension office and it tested positive, I have to ask him if it was nitrates or prussic acid or both. They said to wait a week and test again.</p><p></p><p>I have a pasture I have kept the cows off and it has a little Jg growing, how much is enough to kill a cow or calf? I need to let them graze it. </p><p> I did not fertilize this field this year, so I guess that makes a difference in the nitrates? Right?</p><p></p><p>I haven't had any JG in a long time, the cows usually eat it almost before it comes up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danl, post: 952347, member: 229"] I was hoping my brother in law would be able to bale a few more bales of hay this fall after Isaac. The bermuda has taken off pretty good but we have johnson grass in it. Brother in law just took samples to the extension office and it tested positive, I have to ask him if it was nitrates or prussic acid or both. They said to wait a week and test again. I have a pasture I have kept the cows off and it has a little Jg growing, how much is enough to kill a cow or calf? I need to let them graze it. I did not fertilize this field this year, so I guess that makes a difference in the nitrates? Right? I haven't had any JG in a long time, the cows usually eat it almost before it comes up. [/QUOTE]
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