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Late frost seeding clover pics
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 747942" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>JHH</p><p></p><p>You are going to have a FULL stand of clover and you will need to manage it carefully to keep from choking out the grass. Will you be feeding this to cattle? If so you should be cautious as bloat could be a problem. I rotational graze the year round and my cattle get conditioned to the clovers and can take on a belly full. If you have been feeding cattle on hay, I suggest you obtain a supplement with high magnesium and start feeding the hi mag now and slowly introduce the cattle to the clover when grazing time approaches. At first fill the cattle with hay prior to putting them on the clover. Be careful in approaching the cattle from the backside once they get on the clover as you may get sprayed. : )</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 747942, member: 8973"] JHH You are going to have a FULL stand of clover and you will need to manage it carefully to keep from choking out the grass. Will you be feeding this to cattle? If so you should be cautious as bloat could be a problem. I rotational graze the year round and my cattle get conditioned to the clovers and can take on a belly full. If you have been feeding cattle on hay, I suggest you obtain a supplement with high magnesium and start feeding the hi mag now and slowly introduce the cattle to the clover when grazing time approaches. At first fill the cattle with hay prior to putting them on the clover. Be careful in approaching the cattle from the backside once they get on the clover as you may get sprayed. : ) [/QUOTE]
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