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Thin red clover stand
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoover" data-source="post: 1804249" data-attributes="member: 40588"><p>To clarify, this red clover is hay ground, no fences no water. We used to plant oats for harvest then bale it. We planted this to brome and clover but never could get much out of it. I sprayed round up and plowed it under. The next spring we planted oats again, bales them when ready and the clover took off. Last year was great for the clover baling, but won't be this year</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoover, post: 1804249, member: 40588"] To clarify, this red clover is hay ground, no fences no water. We used to plant oats for harvest then bale it. We planted this to brome and clover but never could get much out of it. I sprayed round up and plowed it under. The next spring we planted oats again, bales them when ready and the clover took off. Last year was great for the clover baling, but won’t be this year [/QUOTE]
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