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<blockquote data-quote="plumber_greg" data-source="post: 740470" data-attributes="member: 9115"><p>Dun, I bought in to Gerrish's theories one year of 5lbs. red clover and mig replacing fertilizer needs. The main trouble I had the one year I tried it was that we ususally turn out last week of April, and it was a little dry that spring and I had no grass. Slapped some nitrogen down, had little shower and the grass came on. I think if you want to depend on clovers for nitrogen, it may work in a hayfield, but pastures still need the early spring push. Do you remember the experiment MU ran about cows needing no shade? A 40 percent conception rate on black cows killed that one. gs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plumber_greg, post: 740470, member: 9115"] Dun, I bought in to Gerrish's theories one year of 5lbs. red clover and mig replacing fertilizer needs. The main trouble I had the one year I tried it was that we ususally turn out last week of April, and it was a little dry that spring and I had no grass. Slapped some nitrogen down, had little shower and the grass came on. I think if you want to depend on clovers for nitrogen, it may work in a hayfield, but pastures still need the early spring push. Do you remember the experiment MU ran about cows needing no shade? A 40 percent conception rate on black cows killed that one. gs [/QUOTE]
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