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<blockquote data-quote="sim.-ang.king" data-source="post: 1586560" data-attributes="member: 14533"><p>Yes, they will be fine, maybe needing supplements in the winter. I really don't think you will have to kill all of your clover to control those weeds. The daisy types germinate in the fall so spraying your pastures in the fall after the clover has gone to seed, would be a good start. The thistles you can spot spray as soon as you see them come up. And a mower will clean up the rest. Mow early mow often.</p><p>Also well established white clover is 2,4-D hardy, so you will most likely still have any white clover growing.</p><p>Planting annual legumes is also an option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sim.-ang.king, post: 1586560, member: 14533"] Yes, they will be fine, maybe needing supplements in the winter. I really don't think you will have to kill all of your clover to control those weeds. The daisy types germinate in the fall so spraying your pastures in the fall after the clover has gone to seed, would be a good start. The thistles you can spot spray as soon as you see them come up. And a mower will clean up the rest. Mow early mow often. Also well established white clover is 2,4-D hardy, so you will most likely still have any white clover growing. Planting annual legumes is also an option. [/QUOTE]
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