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<blockquote data-quote="BeefmasterB" data-source="post: 692260" data-attributes="member: 8931"><p>Yep, no point in wasting the clover by plowing it under. The only thing I might question is the bermuda seed mix. I keep hearing that a lot of it reverts back to Common with the exception of Cheyenne, after a few years. Did yours ever convert back? I like birdogs idea of Jiggs because it's incredibly agressive and pretty decent in protein value. </p><p></p><p>I plan to work some soil in a similar way, fairly soon. Work the soil now, fertilize to recommendation, plant the jiggs if there's still time and overseed with clover. Still waiting on moisture!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeefmasterB, post: 692260, member: 8931"] Yep, no point in wasting the clover by plowing it under. The only thing I might question is the bermuda seed mix. I keep hearing that a lot of it reverts back to Common with the exception of Cheyenne, after a few years. Did yours ever convert back? I like birdogs idea of Jiggs because it's incredibly agressive and pretty decent in protein value. I plan to work some soil in a similar way, fairly soon. Work the soil now, fertilize to recommendation, plant the jiggs if there's still time and overseed with clover. Still waiting on moisture! [/QUOTE]
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