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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 81270" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Jerry, I don't seem to get any reaction to this subject. I am reading in the "Beef" magazine, in the Annual Forage edition, where a man sews Arrowleaf and Durana clover with bermuda grass. When I look it up, it says that it grows in the bermuda in the cool of the spring and summer and in the fall, and does stand well with the bermuda. It also states that the Durana and Patriot clover are most suited with bermuda in the Southeast. The Arrowleaf clover is subject to disease where the Durana is more hardy like the Landino. The Patriot clover is a cross between the Durana and Ladino clover. The Durana is a smaller leaf than the Ladino, but produces more runners and leaves. Planting the Durana would seem to be the best choice. The article stated that Durana was holding up well in grazed bermuda for over two years without reseeding. If cut for hay, it would give two or three cuttings which would up the protein for the cows carrying calves. I was hoping that someone else had grown these two together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 81270, member: 637"] Jerry, I don't seem to get any reaction to this subject. I am reading in the "Beef" magazine, in the Annual Forage edition, where a man sews Arrowleaf and Durana clover with bermuda grass. When I look it up, it says that it grows in the bermuda in the cool of the spring and summer and in the fall, and does stand well with the bermuda. It also states that the Durana and Patriot clover are most suited with bermuda in the Southeast. The Arrowleaf clover is subject to disease where the Durana is more hardy like the Landino. The Patriot clover is a cross between the Durana and Ladino clover. The Durana is a smaller leaf than the Ladino, but produces more runners and leaves. Planting the Durana would seem to be the best choice. The article stated that Durana was holding up well in grazed bermuda for over two years without reseeding. If cut for hay, it would give two or three cuttings which would up the protein for the cows carrying calves. I was hoping that someone else had grown these two together. [/QUOTE]
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