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White clover is killing permant pastures
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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 667876" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>Hill </p><p>I have noticed since I have been using the turkey litter that I have had an increase in clover also, I had a feild that I baled yesterday that is a high producing field and this yr it was probably 60% clover I was thinking this was because I forgot to fert last fall and that the increased ph from the liming and litter had just made it optimum for the clover and the grass didn't get the boost it needed from the N that I forgot to put on </p><p>also I baled an alfalfa field thatis on its last yr and the clover was probably 60% in it also </p><p></p><p>Dun why don't you like to bale it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 667876, member: 8829"] Hill I have noticed since I have been using the turkey litter that I have had an increase in clover also, I had a feild that I baled yesterday that is a high producing field and this yr it was probably 60% clover I was thinking this was because I forgot to fert last fall and that the increased ph from the liming and litter had just made it optimum for the clover and the grass didn't get the boost it needed from the N that I forgot to put on also I baled an alfalfa field thatis on its last yr and the clover was probably 60% in it also Dun why don't you like to bale it? [/QUOTE]
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