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<blockquote data-quote="MrBilly" data-source="post: 208061" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I am unaware of any herbicide that will NOT kill the clover. We have a very heavy infestation of Carolina horsenettle, it spreads into 3 ft side clumps, shades the grass, cows won't go close to it and it was horrific. We planted Durana clover several years ago on the whole farm, so I didn't want to spray entire pastures. Unfortunately, the only way we have found to effectively kill it without also killing the clover, is to go out in the heat of the day and spot spray it - UGH, UGH, SWEAT. I trieded wicking it but it just knocks it back and doesn't kill it. Can't wait to see what happens this year. </p><p></p><p>Having said this, we lease another farm and it had a very heavy infestation fo horsenettle, and a fair amount ,of a "natural white clover" , this means no one apparently planted it? Last summer I bit the bullet and had the whold placed sprayed with Grazon. This spring I have the greastest crop of white clover there that I have ever seen. You figure.</p><p></p><p>Billy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrBilly, post: 208061, member: 87"] I am unaware of any herbicide that will NOT kill the clover. We have a very heavy infestation of Carolina horsenettle, it spreads into 3 ft side clumps, shades the grass, cows won't go close to it and it was horrific. We planted Durana clover several years ago on the whole farm, so I didn't want to spray entire pastures. Unfortunately, the only way we have found to effectively kill it without also killing the clover, is to go out in the heat of the day and spot spray it - UGH, UGH, SWEAT. I trieded wicking it but it just knocks it back and doesn't kill it. Can't wait to see what happens this year. Having said this, we lease another farm and it had a very heavy infestation fo horsenettle, and a fair amount ,of a "natural white clover" , this means no one apparently planted it? Last summer I bit the bullet and had the whold placed sprayed with Grazon. This spring I have the greastest crop of white clover there that I have ever seen. You figure. Billy [/QUOTE]
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