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<blockquote data-quote="fargus" data-source="post: 743064" data-attributes="member: 13480"><p>I should have mentioned out application timing. We spread manure in the May-September timeframe. I prefer it in May-June, we get the most kick out of it then. Ideally I would spread in the spring for 3-4 years in a row and then take a year off. Our OM is high enough that we can take a year off and see no yield reduction. The other scenario is we have been doing this for about 15 years, and have been selecting the wild white clover that can tolerate that level of fertility and shading competition. As I have mentioned before, we have a huge seedbank.... I can't stress that enough. We can seed down with a straight grass mix and have a great white clover bottom in 2-3 years, all coming from seedbank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fargus, post: 743064, member: 13480"] I should have mentioned out application timing. We spread manure in the May-September timeframe. I prefer it in May-June, we get the most kick out of it then. Ideally I would spread in the spring for 3-4 years in a row and then take a year off. Our OM is high enough that we can take a year off and see no yield reduction. The other scenario is we have been doing this for about 15 years, and have been selecting the wild white clover that can tolerate that level of fertility and shading competition. As I have mentioned before, we have a huge seedbank.... I can't stress that enough. We can seed down with a straight grass mix and have a great white clover bottom in 2-3 years, all coming from seedbank. [/QUOTE]
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