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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 55141" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Let me give you another suggestion based on your statement that your's normally goes to seed anyway. Instead of seeding all of it at half-rate, seed half of your land at full rate and leave half of it with no seeding for a control. That will let you know if there's any visible difference in stand from seeding versus reseeding. I really don't think you'll be able to tell the difference. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Tod, I've never tried those. I have tried the Arrowleafs, crimson and white. If I were going to seed any more clover, it would be a white clover, without a doubt. Simply for its reseeding behavior. I have some that is still trying to grow and put on a seedhead in early July every year. No matter how hard you use it, it keeps on trying to be reproductive. Granted the others will provide a little more dry matter, and if I were going to seed it every year, I would probably use a crimson. But for me, the crimson is too finicky when it comes to reseeding management. The Arrows are overrated on dry matter because too much of it is stem, in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 55141, member: 416"] Let me give you another suggestion based on your statement that your's normally goes to seed anyway. Instead of seeding all of it at half-rate, seed half of your land at full rate and leave half of it with no seeding for a control. That will let you know if there's any visible difference in stand from seeding versus reseeding. I really don't think you'll be able to tell the difference. Tod, I've never tried those. I have tried the Arrowleafs, crimson and white. If I were going to seed any more clover, it would be a white clover, without a doubt. Simply for its reseeding behavior. I have some that is still trying to grow and put on a seedhead in early July every year. No matter how hard you use it, it keeps on trying to be reproductive. Granted the others will provide a little more dry matter, and if I were going to seed it every year, I would probably use a crimson. But for me, the crimson is too finicky when it comes to reseeding management. The Arrows are overrated on dry matter because too much of it is stem, in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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