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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 14998"><p>> It depends on where you are</p><p>> located and if you already have</p><p>> any fescue growing. If you don't</p><p>> already have any fescue, you could</p><p>> plant one of the endophyte</p><p>> friendly fescues. If you already</p><p>> have fescue you can over seed a</p><p>> legume, one of the clovers. Red or</p><p>> white. We frost seeded red clover</p><p>> several years ago and our weaning</p><p>> weights went up 50 lbs. This year</p><p>> was a definite clover year. The</p><p>> clover actually choked out the</p><p>> fescue so we have acres of red</p><p>> clover and very little fescue</p><p>> left.</p><p></p><p>> dunmovin farms</p><p></p><p>What is the cost of putting out clover? Who you do it with a spreader and fertilizer like rye or does it have to be actually planted?</p><p></p><p> <a href="mailto:GEscoe@msn.com">GEscoe@msn.com</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 14998"] > It depends on where you are > located and if you already have > any fescue growing. If you don't > already have any fescue, you could > plant one of the endophyte > friendly fescues. If you already > have fescue you can over seed a > legume, one of the clovers. Red or > white. We frost seeded red clover > several years ago and our weaning > weights went up 50 lbs. This year > was a definite clover year. The > clover actually choked out the > fescue so we have acres of red > clover and very little fescue > left. > dunmovin farms What is the cost of putting out clover? Who you do it with a spreader and fertilizer like rye or does it have to be actually planted? [email=GEscoe@msn.com]GEscoe@msn.com[/email] [/QUOTE]
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