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<blockquote data-quote="OklaBrangusBreeder" data-source="post: 1449023" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I have a 50 acre hayfield that I bale for my own needs as well as for sale. I'd say it's 60% Johnson Grass, 40% Bermuda grass. I usually get 250 to 300 bales a year off it.</p><p></p><p>I have never had any issues with baling the Johnson grass. The two rules the old timers taught me were not to bale it after a prolonged draught and not to bale it after a freeze. If you heed those two rules, you'll never have a problem with JG hay...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OklaBrangusBreeder, post: 1449023, member: 2672"] I have a 50 acre hayfield that I bale for my own needs as well as for sale. I'd say it's 60% Johnson Grass, 40% Bermuda grass. I usually get 250 to 300 bales a year off it. I have never had any issues with baling the Johnson grass. The two rules the old timers taught me were not to bale it after a prolonged draught and not to bale it after a freeze. If you heed those two rules, you'll never have a problem with JG hay... [/QUOTE]
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