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<blockquote data-quote="Okie4570" data-source="post: 4309974" data-attributes="member: 15643"><p>You won't get rid of it. I have or have access to all the farm and spray equipment of all sizes a guy could dream of, and we can't get rid of it. If you can get a tractor into those locations, rent one and mow it to the ground, give it a few days and burn off the cut grass. Or I don't mind loaning you a tractor and brush hog or sprayer if you need it and you're not on the other side if the state. If you can get the majority of it out of the way at the end if the summer, you can always plant fall/winter plots because the Johnson grass will always be dormant during those times. Spring and summer plots will always be overgrown with Johnson grass though and futile.</p><p></p><p>How tall is it now?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Okie4570, post: 4309974, member: 15643"] You won't get rid of it. I have or have access to all the farm and spray equipment of all sizes a guy could dream of, and we can't get rid of it. If you can get a tractor into those locations, rent one and mow it to the ground, give it a few days and burn off the cut grass. Or I don't mind loaning you a tractor and brush hog or sprayer if you need it and you're not on the other side if the state. If you can get the majority of it out of the way at the end if the summer, you can always plant fall/winter plots because the Johnson grass will always be dormant during those times. Spring and summer plots will always be overgrown with Johnson grass though and futile. How tall is it now? [/QUOTE]
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