Number one is to not allow it to go to seed, Johnson grass seed can lay dormant for years and then pop up when the seed is incorporated or conditions change, the other reason is because of the large amount of seed each plant produces. If it is patches in the field mow early and select spray with Touchdown or equivalent, that treatment will keep a hay field or pasture clean for the season but to actually get rid of the roots (rhizomes) takes fall tillage. If you have 60 acres of seed across the raod you probably have long term control to deal with but it gets easier once you have no seed being produced on your own land, livestock are the most efficient spreaders of weed seeds. Johnson grass was the cow hay of choice in my neck of the woods in the 60"s and early 70"s now you probably could not give it away.
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