Brad,
Thanks for your remarks regarding nut grass. We have two places here at the house. One is 20 acres that floods directly behind the house. I plow it up each spring and generally plant millet. The other location is a quarter mile to the west, and is 9 acres. That area is surrounded by a filbert grove. Some years I work it up, but generally just cut the grass in late summer. I am certain we don't have nut grass in either location. Somewhat odd, as I have become interested in nut grass I have talked with several farmers in our region. None have had nut grass. In fact, one didn't know what it was. Having said that, the fellow who told me how much ducks love it has a duck club about two miles north of us. I spoke with him again the other day and he told me he has had it on his place for over 30 years. His club is totally flooded from the Yamhill River several times a winter. The hunters use a boat to get to the blinds during high water. One would think that his nut grass would spread to fields down river. But I spoke with a farmer directly below him, and he said he hasn't had any. If in fact I do get some nut grass to plant, I would not put it in our 20 acres, as the flood zone is surrounded by wheat fields. But on the 9 acres, since it is enclosed by filbert trees, I think the risk of it spreading is slim.
Another report: So far this season in our area of western Oregon has been much more than grim. Just no ducks. But on the 20th ducks started to appear, especially strong flocks of pintails. We can only hope! Hope all has a very Merry Christmas. Best, Worth Mathewson