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Birdsfoot Trefoil for Permanent Pasture ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nesikep" data-source="post: 1179731" data-attributes="member: 9096"><p>Haven't been applying any NPK around here except through the cow manure, but we have a field that's going on 25 years since replanting, and the birdsfoot trefoil has crept in.. 15 years ago there was just one plant by the fence, and it's spread through most of the field. We harrow every spring and fall, otherwise just irrigate and graze.. I try to graze it fairly mature so it has a chance to set seed, and the cows trample it into the ground. The other plants are timothy, OG, Alfalfa, and DC red clover for the most part. It's not the most productive field, but when (if) I hay it, it is the most wonderful horse hay you can imagine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesikep, post: 1179731, member: 9096"] Haven't been applying any NPK around here except through the cow manure, but we have a field that's going on 25 years since replanting, and the birdsfoot trefoil has crept in.. 15 years ago there was just one plant by the fence, and it's spread through most of the field. We harrow every spring and fall, otherwise just irrigate and graze.. I try to graze it fairly mature so it has a chance to set seed, and the cows trample it into the ground. The other plants are timothy, OG, Alfalfa, and DC red clover for the most part. It's not the most productive field, but when (if) I hay it, it is the most wonderful horse hay you can imagine. [/QUOTE]
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