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Red clover/Nitrogen
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<blockquote data-quote="salemhigh" data-source="post: 217480" data-attributes="member: 3764"><p>red clover as well as white produce very little nit. the first year but the second year and on will produce as much as 250 to 300 pounds of as spread 34% nitrate if you have a 50% plus stand.as for bloat on red clover its very rare ,not near as likely as white ladino types,,,,,,,,,,also the nitrate production is only as good as the innoculant poor innoculation or old out of date seed may not produce any nitrogen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="salemhigh, post: 217480, member: 3764"] red clover as well as white produce very little nit. the first year but the second year and on will produce as much as 250 to 300 pounds of as spread 34% nitrate if you have a 50% plus stand.as for bloat on red clover its very rare ,not near as likely as white ladino types,,,,,,,,,,also the nitrate production is only as good as the innoculant poor innoculation or old out of date seed may not produce any nitrogen [/QUOTE]
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