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<blockquote data-quote="AZAggie" data-source="post: 1527419" data-attributes="member: 28916"><p>Where I'm planning on putting it is a 40 acre plot that we have away from our main farm. It is strictly used for crops. No water or cattle around. I'll have to keep an eye on the deer and see what they do, I know they are around. I spoke to the OSU Ag Extension office this morning and they said people used to plant quite a bit of clover around here, but for whatever reason, they don't see much anymore. He said it will do ok here, provided we get rain. I'm going to get a soil sample sent off and try to get this field in better shape. I'll see how the clover does and may expand it into some of my pastures for the cattle next year if it does well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZAggie, post: 1527419, member: 28916"] Where I'm planning on putting it is a 40 acre plot that we have away from our main farm. It is strictly used for crops. No water or cattle around. I'll have to keep an eye on the deer and see what they do, I know they are around. I spoke to the OSU Ag Extension office this morning and they said people used to plant quite a bit of clover around here, but for whatever reason, they don't see much anymore. He said it will do ok here, provided we get rain. I'm going to get a soil sample sent off and try to get this field in better shape. I'll see how the clover does and may expand it into some of my pastures for the cattle next year if it does well. [/QUOTE]
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