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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1115254" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>I am not familiar with the term "sweet" clover. Is it just clover in general or a specific type of clover?</p><p></p><p>I like a clover mix hay. So do our cows. We also make our own hay and the challenge with clover is getting it dry. It is a legume and takes longer to get the moisture level down than the grass it is growing with. We keep the tedder going when we cut clover/mix. We are refurbishing one hay field and clover will be in the blend.</p><p>Horse people generally do not like clover because it makes the horse slobber more than usual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1115254, member: 17986"] I am not familiar with the term "sweet" clover. Is it just clover in general or a specific type of clover? I like a clover mix hay. So do our cows. We also make our own hay and the challenge with clover is getting it dry. It is a legume and takes longer to get the moisture level down than the grass it is growing with. We keep the tedder going when we cut clover/mix. We are refurbishing one hay field and clover will be in the blend. Horse people generally do not like clover because it makes the horse slobber more than usual. [/QUOTE]
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