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Re: O/T temp grazing-hay
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Posted by RM in Va. on June 23, 2006 at 13:19:00 from (209.145.81.21):
In Reply to: O/T temp grazing-hay posted by BigMarv1085 on June 23, 2006 at 10:00:14:
Any jointed grass can cause nitrate poisoning. Like many mentioned in the other post. I've seen cows die from eating Johnson grass. If the grass gets stressed it's a problem. If you're getting some rain you may want to look at Red River Crabgrass. I've used it for 5 years and it makes good grazing and hay. I have a bag of seed here now but it hasn't rained enough in the last 4 weeks to grow anything. I might as well keep the seed in the bag until it rains some. Today any hay field or pasture on this place will burn. Driest spring anyone around here has ever seen. Cows walk to the waterer and there's a big dust trail behind them. Hope that changes this weekend.
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