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<blockquote data-quote="ga. prime" data-source="post: 250868" data-attributes="member: 588"><p>I don't recognize the orange stuff from the pic, but the green is definately Florida pusley. Commonly called "clover" by most everybody I know. I wouldn't do anything to impede its growth on pastureland. I don't think it will be much competition for bermuda/bahia in a normal rain year. The upside is that it is relatively high in protein, drought tolerant, and readily grazed by cattle. I've had old timers tell me that back in the day when everybody had hogs, you wouldn't need to add soybean (protein)supplement to the hog rations if you had plenty of "clover" for the hogs to graze on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ga. prime, post: 250868, member: 588"] I don't recognize the orange stuff from the pic, but the green is definately Florida pusley. Commonly called "clover" by most everybody I know. I wouldn't do anything to impede its growth on pastureland. I don't think it will be much competition for bermuda/bahia in a normal rain year. The upside is that it is relatively high in protein, drought tolerant, and readily grazed by cattle. I've had old timers tell me that back in the day when everybody had hogs, you wouldn't need to add soybean (protein)supplement to the hog rations if you had plenty of "clover" for the hogs to graze on. [/QUOTE]
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