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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 1411892" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Last year we had a lot of clover and grass for that matter. I decided I wasn't going to cut hay and let the clover seed out. Well it got so thick in places the Bermuda had a hard time coming through. This year instead of rotating through pastures I'm let them run the whole place in hopes to not have that problem again. Seems to be working. Still have plenty of clover, it's just not so tall as its grazed and trampled. I'm not as worried about bloat this way either. I did close them out of part of the pastures last week to begin a rotational schedule again.</p><p></p><p>But yeah, too much clover is like thick blown over ryegrass. I can mat over and kill out whatever can't get through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 1411892, member: 7795"] Last year we had a lot of clover and grass for that matter. I decided I wasn't going to cut hay and let the clover seed out. Well it got so thick in places the Bermuda had a hard time coming through. This year instead of rotating through pastures I'm let them run the whole place in hopes to not have that problem again. Seems to be working. Still have plenty of clover, it's just not so tall as its grazed and trampled. I'm not as worried about bloat this way either. I did close them out of part of the pastures last week to begin a rotational schedule again. But yeah, too much clover is like thick blown over ryegrass. I can mat over and kill out whatever can't get through it. [/QUOTE]
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