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<blockquote data-quote="ROB" data-source="post: 566302" data-attributes="member: 3467"><p>a little of both. this year the OG and white clover was tremendous. we have had way way way more rain than average. the red clover was mediocre though - doesn't look like there will be any second cutting of it. right now, lespodezia is coming on strong- hopefully that will attract a few more quail. this years haycrop averaged nearly 4.5 bales/acre (5' bales) which is really good in our area. hayground and pastures received 200# of 19-19-19. A grazing paddock that had been used 3 times earlier on i hayed last week. it still made over 2.5 bales/acre. ground that had been aerated 2 years ago had lots better forage quality than ground not aerated. planning on renting the aerator again this fall.</p><p></p><p>ROB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ROB, post: 566302, member: 3467"] a little of both. this year the OG and white clover was tremendous. we have had way way way more rain than average. the red clover was mediocre though - doesn't look like there will be any second cutting of it. right now, lespodezia is coming on strong- hopefully that will attract a few more quail. this years haycrop averaged nearly 4.5 bales/acre (5' bales) which is really good in our area. hayground and pastures received 200# of 19-19-19. A grazing paddock that had been used 3 times earlier on i hayed last week. it still made over 2.5 bales/acre. ground that had been aerated 2 years ago had lots better forage quality than ground not aerated. planning on renting the aerator again this fall. ROB [/QUOTE]
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