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Endophyte Free or More Clovers and Lespeza?
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<blockquote data-quote="rjk" data-source="post: 310649" data-attributes="member: 1019"><p>Went to a mineral speech, (of course, salesman), and if I remember correctly put on by ADM. They claim to have a product that has a endo fighter in it, they say it works. After seminar, I asked rep about my pastures, (k31,white and red clover,and some orchard), and he told me half the fight was over with the clover in the pastures. I had a local farmer also tell me the best preventative for endo is to mix with clover.</p><p>Also sow clover and lespedza when fertilizing. I watch for signs of endo since one of my first cows lost the tail switch, and haven't seen signs since, but this year hard to tell since we actually had a dry, hot summer. One plus, probably only plus, for the hot and dry spell, is that the fescue didn't do much and that hay meadow was full of red clover after first cutting. Hopefully, this will be enough to make it through this winter, since without rain, no more cuttings were justifible.</p><p></p><p>good luck and merry Christmas.</p><p>rick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rjk, post: 310649, member: 1019"] Went to a mineral speech, (of course, salesman), and if I remember correctly put on by ADM. They claim to have a product that has a endo fighter in it, they say it works. After seminar, I asked rep about my pastures, (k31,white and red clover,and some orchard), and he told me half the fight was over with the clover in the pastures. I had a local farmer also tell me the best preventative for endo is to mix with clover. Also sow clover and lespedza when fertilizing. I watch for signs of endo since one of my first cows lost the tail switch, and haven't seen signs since, but this year hard to tell since we actually had a dry, hot summer. One plus, probably only plus, for the hot and dry spell, is that the fescue didn't do much and that hay meadow was full of red clover after first cutting. Hopefully, this will be enough to make it through this winter, since without rain, no more cuttings were justifible. good luck and merry Christmas. rick [/QUOTE]
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