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Winter Seeded Crimson Clover
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<blockquote data-quote="ERNIBIGB" data-source="post: 623858" data-attributes="member: 3253"><p>Will it work here on the southern edge of TN.</p><p> Haven't had much luck with other clovers in the past.</p><p>The pasture has quite a lot of old dead crabgrass the cattle didn't eat. </p><p>Soil contact and getting enough sunlight might be problems. (Burn it off?)</p><p>Could pull a shank type aerator if it don't choke up?</p><p>Trying to get some early growth and N then let the crabgrass do its thing a while then reseed pasture mix in the fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERNIBIGB, post: 623858, member: 3253"] Will it work here on the southern edge of TN. Haven't had much luck with other clovers in the past. The pasture has quite a lot of old dead crabgrass the cattle didn't eat. Soil contact and getting enough sunlight might be problems. (Burn it off?) Could pull a shank type aerator if it don't choke up? Trying to get some early growth and N then let the crabgrass do its thing a while then reseed pasture mix in the fall. [/QUOTE]
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