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<blockquote data-quote="Walker&#039;s Ridge" data-source="post: 1795988" data-attributes="member: 43087"><p>Spring planting is troublesome. After tilling the ground, the weeds will come. I normally plant grasses only, then broadleaf spray the field, then frost seed clover or other legumes the next winter/spring.</p><p></p><p>In your area trefoil might take over. Around here I'd pay top dollar for trefoil to take over. It's nonbloating and puts pounds on cattle.</p><p></p><p>My thinking here is for pasture that will be rotational grazed.</p><p></p><p>Your hay field I would manage separately. If Alfalfa is needed then grow alfalfa, not a 40% mix of alfalfa.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Walker's Ridge, post: 1795988, member: 43087"] Spring planting is troublesome. After tilling the ground, the weeds will come. I normally plant grasses only, then broadleaf spray the field, then frost seed clover or other legumes the next winter/spring. In your area trefoil might take over. Around here I'd pay top dollar for trefoil to take over. It's nonbloating and puts pounds on cattle. My thinking here is for pasture that will be rotational grazed. Your hay field I would manage separately. If Alfalfa is needed then grow alfalfa, not a 40% mix of alfalfa. [/QUOTE]
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