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Dun clover question?
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<blockquote data-quote="mwj" data-source="post: 165724" data-attributes="member: 491"><p>Thanks Dun, ladino clover was what my old tired brain was trying to remember! I can relate to your shalow soil as my late fatherinlaw raised cattle for years at Rolla mo. I remember the fun with a rockbar to put in corner posts and driving split oak or cedar for line posts :shock: We have clay soil but only a few rocks to deal with. I will do a little research on the ladino and check on some of the early cultivars of red clover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mwj, post: 165724, member: 491"] Thanks Dun, ladino clover was what my old tired brain was trying to remember! I can relate to your shalow soil as my late fatherinlaw raised cattle for years at Rolla mo. I remember the fun with a rockbar to put in corner posts and driving split oak or cedar for line posts :shock: We have clay soil but only a few rocks to deal with. I will do a little research on the ladino and check on some of the early cultivars of red clover. [/QUOTE]
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