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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 919218" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I read the same, the seeds are toxic the leaves are not.</p><p>I cut and raked the thick areas while it was still green. I then burnt the windrows. I cannot say but I hope I burnt some of the seed.</p><p>The areas where I did this are now bare ground. I guess I will be treating it again for weeds pretty soon. A year ago it was solid Johnson grass.</p><p>The rest of the hay fields are no better with other types of winter weeds. The pasture are covered with thistle. Until recently they all looked like lush clover fields. </p><p>All in all I wiil still take the weeds being as they came with the much needed rains.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 919218, member: 5494"] I read the same, the seeds are toxic the leaves are not. I cut and raked the thick areas while it was still green. I then burnt the windrows. I cannot say but I hope I burnt some of the seed. The areas where I did this are now bare ground. I guess I will be treating it again for weeds pretty soon. A year ago it was solid Johnson grass. The rest of the hay fields are no better with other types of winter weeds. The pasture are covered with thistle. Until recently they all looked like lush clover fields. All in all I wiil still take the weeds being as they came with the much needed rains. [/QUOTE]
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