We used johnson grass for hay for years.Had 50 acres of it planted at one time.and i baled a place tht was 160 acres of solid johnson grass for years.Cattle and horses stayed rolling fat,and never had one single problem at all feeding it.Strange thing, it grows wild in any moist ditch here,cattle literaly walk through the fence to eat it,and ive never seen one die yet.Some folks spend a fortune to get rid of it,and are deathly afraid of it.but in reality its deadly properties are way overrated.cattle and horses simply stop eating it when its poison because it becomes bitter and they eat something else.they will do the same to bermuda,sudan,bluestem,gamma grasses.they are a better judge than you and I of what tastes good to them.ive never had a problem getting rid of johnson grass,mow it or let cattle graze the pasture where it is and youll never see any. they eat it as fast as it grows.as far as reseeding goes just leave it be when it dries it will drop seed.
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