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<blockquote data-quote="BC" data-source="post: 1765882" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Listen to Ebenezer. He is dead on target with his pH comment. Clovers are really site specific and do not tolerate low pH. He was also right on not enough crimson clover in your mix. You should put a minimum of 10 lbs/acre in your mix. The recommended rate is 16 to 20 lbs/acre for crimson and 3 to 4 for white clover. His suggestion of reducing the white and adding some ball clover was good and will give you great diversity/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BC, post: 1765882, member: 67"] Listen to Ebenezer. He is dead on target with his pH comment. Clovers are really site specific and do not tolerate low pH. He was also right on not enough crimson clover in your mix. You should put a minimum of 10 lbs/acre in your mix. The recommended rate is 16 to 20 lbs/acre for crimson and 3 to 4 for white clover. His suggestion of reducing the white and adding some ball clover was good and will give you great diversity/ [/QUOTE]
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