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<blockquote data-quote="G.Marc Renwick" data-source="post: 84262" data-attributes="member: 1100"><p>I am very interested in this "Durana" clover.Sounds good.We have very persistant stands of Ladino in our pastures which may be hayed once a year if at all,but in our predominantly bermuda hayfieds the clover has no persistancy.Apparently 3-4 cuttings of hay robs it's energy reserves and it dies out.Clovers do well on heavy soil provided enough moisture is present.I used to think it needed shade ,like orchrdgrass in our area.But on hilltops and exposed areas it just goes summer dormant earlier.I couldn't find any info on the UGa web-link provided earlier but will watch for future posts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G.Marc Renwick, post: 84262, member: 1100"] I am very interested in this "Durana" clover.Sounds good.We have very persistant stands of Ladino in our pastures which may be hayed once a year if at all,but in our predominantly bermuda hayfieds the clover has no persistancy.Apparently 3-4 cuttings of hay robs it's energy reserves and it dies out.Clovers do well on heavy soil provided enough moisture is present.I used to think it needed shade ,like orchrdgrass in our area.But on hilltops and exposed areas it just goes summer dormant earlier.I couldn't find any info on the UGa web-link provided earlier but will watch for future posts. [/QUOTE]
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