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<blockquote data-quote="alabama" data-source="post: 311766" data-attributes="member: 2218"><p>I cut a bunch of clover back in the spring that had mature seed in it. I have been feeding it by letting it unroll down a hill. I have fed each roll in a diferent place trying to get some clover started. This is white clover and I bet a roll has at least 50 pounds of seed in it. The cows have been cleaning it very well and leaving the ground covered with clover flowers. </p><p>I also feed in hay rings. Both work well but you need enough cows to clean up an unrolled roll in a day or two at the most. </p><p>I sure hope the clover takes as that seed is expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alabama, post: 311766, member: 2218"] I cut a bunch of clover back in the spring that had mature seed in it. I have been feeding it by letting it unroll down a hill. I have fed each roll in a diferent place trying to get some clover started. This is white clover and I bet a roll has at least 50 pounds of seed in it. The cows have been cleaning it very well and leaving the ground covered with clover flowers. I also feed in hay rings. Both work well but you need enough cows to clean up an unrolled roll in a day or two at the most. I sure hope the clover takes as that seed is expensive. [/QUOTE]
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