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<blockquote data-quote="Stocker Steve" data-source="post: 153003" data-attributes="member: 1715"><p>Alfalfa and orchard grass are great if you have the drainage and the rainfall. Adding a little brome provides a stronger sod. Alfalfa and improved reed canary grass is an up and coming combination for long rotations. I planted 7# alfalfa, 5# red clover, and 8# reed canary together last spring and got a hell of a thick stand, but there was really too much red clover...</p><p></p><p>All states have productions trial reports and seeding rate recommendations. Do not skrimp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stocker Steve, post: 153003, member: 1715"] Alfalfa and orchard grass are great if you have the drainage and the rainfall. Adding a little brome provides a stronger sod. Alfalfa and improved reed canary grass is an up and coming combination for long rotations. I planted 7# alfalfa, 5# red clover, and 8# reed canary together last spring and got a hell of a thick stand, but there was really too much red clover... All states have productions trial reports and seeding rate recommendations. Do not skrimp. [/QUOTE]
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