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Did the clover reduce grass production?
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<blockquote data-quote="brandonm_13" data-source="post: 1071788" data-attributes="member: 7875"><p>Had a co-worker that planted orchardgrass and clovers last fall. The pasture was a warm-season grass pasture, and was properly limed and fertilized. According to my co-worker, the grass came up, but never really amounted to much while the clovers did reayou well. We had the drought last year followed by a cooler, rainy year. I'm wondering if the weather is to blame, if the clovers kept the grass choked down, or if it was something else. What do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandonm_13, post: 1071788, member: 7875"] Had a co-worker that planted orchardgrass and clovers last fall. The pasture was a warm-season grass pasture, and was properly limed and fertilized. According to my co-worker, the grass came up, but never really amounted to much while the clovers did reayou well. We had the drought last year followed by a cooler, rainy year. I'm wondering if the weather is to blame, if the clovers kept the grass choked down, or if it was something else. What do you think? [/QUOTE]
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