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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 76834" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>I would like to sew some clover in a bermuda pasture. I have a feeling that it will not take hold since the bermuda gets so thick and might totally choke it out. I am trying to decide what I want to for pasture and hay. I like orchard grass real well since it lets clover grow well, but it seems to slow down in the hot part of the summer. I used a mixture of orchard grass, red clover, white clover and lespedeza one year. The lespedza really kicked in once it got hot. It kept the animals up and then some. Seem they stayed full all the time and hung out in the shade. I had to mow to keep it from getting too high. The clovers did create bumble bee nests under the barn floor. Then the bermuda, it is tough as long as it is growing, but doesn't allow clover to mix in as well. Has anyone had success with combining bermuda and clover? I would like to up the protein of the bermuda pasture and hay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 76834, member: 637"] I would like to sew some clover in a bermuda pasture. I have a feeling that it will not take hold since the bermuda gets so thick and might totally choke it out. I am trying to decide what I want to for pasture and hay. I like orchard grass real well since it lets clover grow well, but it seems to slow down in the hot part of the summer. I used a mixture of orchard grass, red clover, white clover and lespedeza one year. The lespedza really kicked in once it got hot. It kept the animals up and then some. Seem they stayed full all the time and hung out in the shade. I had to mow to keep it from getting too high. The clovers did create bumble bee nests under the barn floor. Then the bermuda, it is tough as long as it is growing, but doesn't allow clover to mix in as well. Has anyone had success with combining bermuda and clover? I would like to up the protein of the bermuda pasture and hay. [/QUOTE]
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