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Late frost seeding clover pics
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<blockquote data-quote="agmantoo" data-source="post: 748017" data-attributes="member: 8973"><p>JHH</p><p></p><p>It has been too cool for the lespedeza to emerge. The fescue is going to have to compete with the clover and may get stressed. Fescue is best planted in the Fall, IMO. Yes you can broadcast the fescue seed and drag harrow over the seed. Doing so will knock some of the clover leaves off but will not hurt the clover. What variety of fescue are you expecting to seed? I do not have good results with the endophyte free types. I plant the infected type and offset that with the clover and by not letting the fescue set seed. Fescue and clover are what I depend upon. I can get more months of feed from those than anything I can grow. Discounting the major drought in 07, I have not fed any baled hay in 7 years. I cannot answer your brome question.</p><p></p><p>Do you have any questions regarding rotational grazing or the layout?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="agmantoo, post: 748017, member: 8973"] JHH It has been too cool for the lespedeza to emerge. The fescue is going to have to compete with the clover and may get stressed. Fescue is best planted in the Fall, IMO. Yes you can broadcast the fescue seed and drag harrow over the seed. Doing so will knock some of the clover leaves off but will not hurt the clover. What variety of fescue are you expecting to seed? I do not have good results with the endophyte free types. I plant the infected type and offset that with the clover and by not letting the fescue set seed. Fescue and clover are what I depend upon. I can get more months of feed from those than anything I can grow. Discounting the major drought in 07, I have not fed any baled hay in 7 years. I cannot answer your brome question. Do you have any questions regarding rotational grazing or the layout? [/QUOTE]
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