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Have you ever had a situation where your clover was as invasive enough where it might be considered a weed? Or is this possible for clover to be considered a weed? I keep clover mainly as a soil builder for the free N and grazing is secondary but this year has been an odd one and what I'm seeing now is the clover might be competing too much with my other grasses. Cattle are pretty loose and slick so I'm not to concerned about it but I do think some of my grasses are taking a hit because of it. But then again its been a strange year. Thoughts?
Dang, wish Jogee was still around! And thanks to photobucket and maybe just time, his photos are gone too.

Back in the day he posted pictures of clover that was almost unbelievable to me. Well, years later I have some to rival his…B355328D-BF3A-4BA4-B27F-571CAE3DCF2E.jpegCC6E0D38-25A7-4F96-AC8F-125D47BB17D5.jpeg6F054F69-D604-4560-B336-7532939E5E40.jpeg30833FA6-B9E6-428F-B927-A49730FFFA9B.jpeg
 

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