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Fescue & Clover Strips - crazy idea
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<blockquote data-quote="IluvABbeef" data-source="post: 587274" data-attributes="member: 3739"><p>To be frank (and honest) I think that's a dumb idea. Your putting fert on the grass where you could just sow the grass and clover together...it'd be a waste of fertilizer if you put the grass and clover separatly in strips. Nitrogen IS in the soil, the clover helps complete the nitrogen cycle in the soil, which provides nitrogen to the grass. Not only that but the cattle benefit from the clover-grass mix from getting bites of grass and clover. If you planted in strips you'll end up with patches that are overgrazed b/c the cattle'd favor the higher palatable clover than grass.</p><p></p><p>just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IluvABbeef, post: 587274, member: 3739"] To be frank (and honest) I think that's a dumb idea. Your putting fert on the grass where you could just sow the grass and clover together...it'd be a waste of fertilizer if you put the grass and clover separatly in strips. Nitrogen IS in the soil, the clover helps complete the nitrogen cycle in the soil, which provides nitrogen to the grass. Not only that but the cattle benefit from the clover-grass mix from getting bites of grass and clover. If you planted in strips you'll end up with patches that are overgrazed b/c the cattle'd favor the higher palatable clover than grass. just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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