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<blockquote data-quote="G.Marc Renwick" data-source="post: 84203" data-attributes="member: 1100"><p>We have had good success with both fall seeding and frost seeding Ladino(white) clover on dormant bermuda or thin Fescue pastures.You will see very little growth the first year.We prefer frost seeding because there is less thatch or dead bermuda.We have broadcast,drilled and fed with loose mineral to establish stands.We think clover remains one of the most under-utilized cattle resources or values today.Even at $2-$3 per pound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G.Marc Renwick, post: 84203, member: 1100"] We have had good success with both fall seeding and frost seeding Ladino(white) clover on dormant bermuda or thin Fescue pastures.You will see very little growth the first year.We prefer frost seeding because there is less thatch or dead bermuda.We have broadcast,drilled and fed with loose mineral to establish stands.We think clover remains one of the most under-utilized cattle resources or values today.Even at $2-$3 per pound. [/QUOTE]
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