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Dun clover question?
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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 165719" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>We use almost strictly red clover, under our rotation it seems to persist better then Ladino. Those are the only things we've tried, Ladino and one of the generic red clovers.</p><p>There are different cultivars of red clover that mature at different times. We're south of you and the red clover really hits it's stride about the time the fescue is growing the best. The thing that RC does that makes it work for us is that it flowers multiple times a year, <em>in our environment</em>. We also have what could be classified charitably as shallow soil and Ladino just doesn;t seem to like to only have a couple of inches to set it's roots.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 165719, member: 34"] We use almost strictly red clover, under our rotation it seems to persist better then Ladino. Those are the only things we've tried, Ladino and one of the generic red clovers. There are different cultivars of red clover that mature at different times. We're south of you and the red clover really hits it's stride about the time the fescue is growing the best. The thing that RC does that makes it work for us is that it flowers multiple times a year, [i]in our environment[/i]. We also have what could be classified charitably as shallow soil and Ladino just doesn;t seem to like to only have a couple of inches to set it's roots. dun [/QUOTE]
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