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<blockquote data-quote="OKRuss" data-source="post: 4309960" data-attributes="member: 41777"><p>I'm not the expert by any stretch but here's my suggestion. It may be tough without access to a tractor as I think ideally you'd need to spray glyphosate(Round Up) on the entire plot then wait 2 weeks and disc it all under. Then, I'd try to rake out as much of the Johnson grass as possible. In another 2 weeks, spray it again on any new growth. This 'should' kill all of the Johnson grass....for now and should be able to broadcast seed like clover.</p><p></p><p>Bigger problem will likely be controlling it since the seed can come from a long ways away. If you can get it killed off initially, I'd switch to Clethodim which will kill the grass but not the clover. Using the grass as a cover might not be a good thing as it would likely choke out the clover or whatever you choose to plant.</p><p></p><p>What part of the state is your land? Do you plan on renting any equipment or going at it with your basic yard stuff?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKRuss, post: 4309960, member: 41777"] I'm not the expert by any stretch but here's my suggestion. It may be tough without access to a tractor as I think ideally you'd need to spray glyphosate(Round Up) on the entire plot then wait 2 weeks and disc it all under. Then, I'd try to rake out as much of the Johnson grass as possible. In another 2 weeks, spray it again on any new growth. This 'should' kill all of the Johnson grass....for now and should be able to broadcast seed like clover. Bigger problem will likely be controlling it since the seed can come from a long ways away. If you can get it killed off initially, I'd switch to Clethodim which will kill the grass but not the clover. Using the grass as a cover might not be a good thing as it would likely choke out the clover or whatever you choose to plant. What part of the state is your land? Do you plan on renting any equipment or going at it with your basic yard stuff? [/QUOTE]
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