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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1520946" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>Two pounds +/- of ball clover in coastal, and ryegrass if you want it, will smother winter weeds,will slow the emergence of the coastal a bit but if allowed to mature will make seed and provide N for a lot of grazing even after the dry clover is totally consumed. Same for bahiagrass if you want to add crimson for one winter or a white clover for longer. Quality goes up, grazing goes longer, N is a cheap source from the air. And all of your eggs are not in one basket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1520946, member: 24565"] Two pounds +/- of ball clover in coastal, and ryegrass if you want it, will smother winter weeds,will slow the emergence of the coastal a bit but if allowed to mature will make seed and provide N for a lot of grazing even after the dry clover is totally consumed. Same for bahiagrass if you want to add crimson for one winter or a white clover for longer. Quality goes up, grazing goes longer, N is a cheap source from the air. And all of your eggs are not in one basket. [/QUOTE]
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