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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1839539" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Alice and Kopu II worked well in our MIG system, here just north of the KY/TN line. We didn't cut hay, but both were aggressive, fairly tall, with very large leaf area. </p><p>Will is about the only Ladino I can find locally, and have seeded it some in the past. It's supposed to have good disease resistance and productivity. </p><p>Back around 1998, we planted some 'Seminole', and it did great on some fairly poor soil in about 15 acres of ground reclaimed from 40-yr old pines clearcut after an ice storm... have never been able to find seed again. </p><p></p><p>Red clover lasts for about 2 years here, then is all but gone, other than a random plant here and there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1839539, member: 12607"] Alice and Kopu II worked well in our MIG system, here just north of the KY/TN line. We didn't cut hay, but both were aggressive, fairly tall, with very large leaf area. Will is about the only Ladino I can find locally, and have seeded it some in the past. It's supposed to have good disease resistance and productivity. Back around 1998, we planted some 'Seminole', and it did great on some fairly poor soil in about 15 acres of ground reclaimed from 40-yr old pines clearcut after an ice storm... have never been able to find seed again. Red clover lasts for about 2 years here, then is all but gone, other than a random plant here and there. [/QUOTE]
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