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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1826675" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Several around here had trouble getting a good herbicide kill on their soybean fields this year, particularly on sod ground.</p><p>A friend had so much fescue, Johnsongrass and foxtail in his the combiner just took off the top of the plants and left over half in the field, saying it would clog his combine. My friend rolled what was left into 4X5 rolls and delivered some to me for $35 a roll (pretty heavy stuff).</p><p>It looks well cured and about half fairly well filled out beans. </p><p>Anyone fed anything like this? Hay is scarce here and I cannot afford to be choosy,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1826675, member: 32879"] Several around here had trouble getting a good herbicide kill on their soybean fields this year, particularly on sod ground. A friend had so much fescue, Johnsongrass and foxtail in his the combiner just took off the top of the plants and left over half in the field, saying it would clog his combine. My friend rolled what was left into 4X5 rolls and delivered some to me for $35 a roll (pretty heavy stuff). It looks well cured and about half fairly well filled out beans. Anyone fed anything like this? Hay is scarce here and I cannot afford to be choosy, [/QUOTE]
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