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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1783338" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>[USER=39180]@Chapin81[/USER]. Sorry. I can't answer your questions. My husband ran a fertilizer plant and prior to that was a nutritionist. He was my "advisor" and mixed up the seed/minerals. I lost him 10 years ago. So many things I never thought to ask him, because he was just always there to take care of things.</p><p>I do know most ALL legumes, except Birdsfoot Trefoil, can cause bloat. Alfalfa scares me. Cool wet mornings can turn deadly. I have clover, some wild, some planted, in all my hay fields and pastures WITH grasses. Never gad a bloat problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1783338, member: 968"] [USER=39180]@Chapin81[/USER]. Sorry. I can't answer your questions. My husband ran a fertilizer plant and prior to that was a nutritionist. He was my "advisor" and mixed up the seed/minerals. I lost him 10 years ago. So many things I never thought to ask him, because he was just always there to take care of things. I do know most ALL legumes, except Birdsfoot Trefoil, can cause bloat. Alfalfa scares me. Cool wet mornings can turn deadly. I have clover, some wild, some planted, in all my hay fields and pastures WITH grasses. Never gad a bloat problem. [/QUOTE]
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