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<blockquote data-quote="hillbillycwo" data-source="post: 739504" data-attributes="member: 13747"><p>I am considering frost seeding clover early in March. My ammonia is going on end of March. The pasture is currently KY-31 fescue. Some fields the fescue is super thick(bottom land) and the hills the fescue is of course thinner. The question is will the clover have enough timne to get established before the grass comes on from the added nitrogen. The farm hasn't been fertillized or limed in 20 years. I am cleaning it up and trying to build the soil back up. Any recommendations? I will pull soil tests this summer in preperation for the fall P,K and Lime applications. My farm is in Central Kentucky, heart of the fescue belt. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hillbillycwo, post: 739504, member: 13747"] I am considering frost seeding clover early in March. My ammonia is going on end of March. The pasture is currently KY-31 fescue. Some fields the fescue is super thick(bottom land) and the hills the fescue is of course thinner. The question is will the clover have enough timne to get established before the grass comes on from the added nitrogen. The farm hasn't been fertillized or limed in 20 years. I am cleaning it up and trying to build the soil back up. Any recommendations? I will pull soil tests this summer in preperation for the fall P,K and Lime applications. My farm is in Central Kentucky, heart of the fescue belt. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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