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Lots of clover in pasture this year. Is this a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daybreak" data-source="post: 377999" data-attributes="member: 1332"><p>Howdy,</p><p></p><p>White clover in your field is a good thing.</p><p></p><p>Most folks try to get white clover growing in thier fields. The seed itself can stay dormant in the ground for a long time(they say up to 12 years) Anytime you have a spring pasture which you have cows in, and then move them out, before the fescue and other grasses take off, if you see the clover, then its a very good plus. Cows like it, and it lowers your fertilizer cost. As you can see, some years are better than others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daybreak, post: 377999, member: 1332"] Howdy, White clover in your field is a good thing. Most folks try to get white clover growing in thier fields. The seed itself can stay dormant in the ground for a long time(they say up to 12 years) Anytime you have a spring pasture which you have cows in, and then move them out, before the fescue and other grasses take off, if you see the clover, then its a very good plus. Cows like it, and it lowers your fertilizer cost. As you can see, some years are better than others. [/QUOTE]
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