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Clover vs Rye grass
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<blockquote data-quote="novatech" data-source="post: 583450" data-attributes="member: 5494"><p>I don,t understand the advice from the supplier. I would ask him to explain. If rye would do good then it seems as though clover would also. I would check with the area county agent as to the best variety. I would also do a soil test as clover will not do good without enough P. The added benefit is that you will get some gain in N for the warm season grasses. There is some benefit as a companion plant to oats or the rye. You may also want to have a mix of hard a scarified seed in case you do not get the rain.</p><p>I prefer to plant all 3 as a mix. You will get some early grazing from the oats and later from the rye and clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novatech, post: 583450, member: 5494"] I don,t understand the advice from the supplier. I would ask him to explain. If rye would do good then it seems as though clover would also. I would check with the area county agent as to the best variety. I would also do a soil test as clover will not do good without enough P. The added benefit is that you will get some gain in N for the warm season grasses. There is some benefit as a companion plant to oats or the rye. You may also want to have a mix of hard a scarified seed in case you do not get the rain. I prefer to plant all 3 as a mix. You will get some early grazing from the oats and later from the rye and clover. [/QUOTE]
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