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<blockquote data-quote="donnaIL" data-source="post: 450308" data-attributes="member: 37"><p>We have had good luck with clover, both red and ladino and seed each year (broadcasting, drillling and snow seeding by hand)our fields are 4yrs old. Having the seed mixed with the fertilizer and broadcasting in Feb works good(usually on wheat).</p><p></p><p>Some of these clover field have been quite impressive, even in the drought we had this year. We want something more than the orchard and timothy and native grasses & the red clover seem to yield more here.</p><p></p><p>I read somewhere that clover seed is in the soil until conditions are right. Check your soil conditons...I now have lots of clover and alfalfa coming up, even in drought conditions due to soil changes...As always I am hoping for a great year next year...The best for you also. Donna</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnaIL, post: 450308, member: 37"] We have had good luck with clover, both red and ladino and seed each year (broadcasting, drillling and snow seeding by hand)our fields are 4yrs old. Having the seed mixed with the fertilizer and broadcasting in Feb works good(usually on wheat). Some of these clover field have been quite impressive, even in the drought we had this year. We want something more than the orchard and timothy and native grasses & the red clover seem to yield more here. I read somewhere that clover seed is in the soil until conditions are right. Check your soil conditons...I now have lots of clover and alfalfa coming up, even in drought conditions due to soil changes...As always I am hoping for a great year next year...The best for you also. Donna [/QUOTE]
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