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Allowing Pastures to to to seed ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale L" data-source="post: 1153628" data-attributes="member: 21260"><p>Stocker Steve - I have not had near as much luck with red clover as we do with the white. Our pastures are a mix of K31 and white with some orchard grass. We seeded some crimson clover in one field but it just doesn't hang around as long. We haven't seeded any white clover for years (probably since my grandpa was farming this place which was 15 years ago at least.) But the white clover is thick in many of our fields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale L, post: 1153628, member: 21260"] Stocker Steve - I have not had near as much luck with red clover as we do with the white. Our pastures are a mix of K31 and white with some orchard grass. We seeded some crimson clover in one field but it just doesn't hang around as long. We haven't seeded any white clover for years (probably since my grandpa was farming this place which was 15 years ago at least.) But the white clover is thick in many of our fields. [/QUOTE]
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