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<blockquote data-quote="ClinchValley" data-source="post: 1448172" data-attributes="member: 24719"><p>I've been wondering about this lately…</p><p></p><p>Are these drilled in on crop land after a Gly treatment? </p><p></p><p>I've a thinnish stand on one of our hayfields. Two weeks back, i over seeded with red clover. Planning to let it go til winter. Its coming up nicely as of today. </p><p></p><p>I wondered it if would work to graze it close and drill/broadcast rye and red clover.Didn't know if the fescue/OG would smother the rye. Or vice versa. Would a man graze it off or hay it in spring, to allow the perennials to come back out? Does it work this way?</p><p></p><p>This farm has always had a permanent perennial stand on hay ground. I've been considering annuals strongly since the drought last year. Only, i have no experience with them. No one around here grows annuals for forage. Or no one i know.</p><p></p><p>I like the idea of legumes. But until now, we have had to spray too often to use them on hay ground</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ClinchValley, post: 1448172, member: 24719"] I've been wondering about this lately… Are these drilled in on crop land after a Gly treatment? I've a thinnish stand on one of our hayfields. Two weeks back, i over seeded with red clover. Planning to let it go til winter. Its coming up nicely as of today. I wondered it if would work to graze it close and drill/broadcast rye and red clover.Didn't know if the fescue/OG would smother the rye. Or vice versa. Would a man graze it off or hay it in spring, to allow the perennials to come back out? Does it work this way? This farm has always had a permanent perennial stand on hay ground. I've been considering annuals strongly since the drought last year. Only, i have no experience with them. No one around here grows annuals for forage. Or no one i know. I like the idea of legumes. But until now, we have had to spray too often to use them on hay ground [/QUOTE]
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