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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 742861" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Dixie clover is a prolific reseeder if you graze it properly. Unlike many of the white clovers dixie sets its flowers on a terminal stem whereas some of the whites like durano set flowers from the base to terminal. If you do not remove the cattle from the dixie at flower formation then the seed will not mature. What I do is remove them, let the seed set then turn them back on to it - when and if possible. When you move them back on the field they will scatter the seed for you. Hope this makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 742861, member: 4362"] Dixie clover is a prolific reseeder if you graze it properly. Unlike many of the white clovers dixie sets its flowers on a terminal stem whereas some of the whites like durano set flowers from the base to terminal. If you do not remove the cattle from the dixie at flower formation then the seed will not mature. What I do is remove them, let the seed set then turn them back on to it - when and if possible. When you move them back on the field they will scatter the seed for you. Hope this makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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