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Trip 13 and clover. #1835312
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Because of work schedule I've got to plant Tuesday.

Planting clover with the throw and mow method. With no rain in forecast will the Nitrogen in trip 13 burn everything up, should I use 8 10 10 instead?

I've had the soil tested and everything is low.

Thank you.

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835316
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I'd be more worried about it dissipating.

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I forgot to mention.

Already applied 50 lbs trip 13 and 50 lbs lime in each field about 2 months back.

Each field is roughly between .25 .50 acre

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835325
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Don't know your schedule, but I wouldn't do either without a rain forecast. If you just have to throw the seed out, go ahead with that. But after reading your second post, I would definitely wait for a better forecast and fertilize later.

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835327
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Any y'all use that 16 4 8 fertilizer


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Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835339
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I just bought some 16-4-8 to put out. Last year we used 10-10-10 and it did fine. Latest soil test indicated a need for higher N and 0% P so we're going to try this.

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835348
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What part of the State are your plots?


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Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835392
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I wouldn't plant anything right now in my area. I'll probably wait till mid to late October.


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Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835870
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It is my understanding that you don't want or need nitrogen with any legume such as clover. The nitrogen will only help the growth of competing weeds. Just need to make sure your seed has the right inoculation.

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Originally Posted By: mman
It is my understanding that you don't want or need nitrogen with any legume such as clover. The nitrogen will only help the growth of competing weeds. Just need to make sure your seed has the right inoculation.


^^^ This is true. I use 0-20-20 when I have clover plots and will be reestablishing 14 acres of clover in the coming weeks. I was quoted $443 per ton of bulk 0-20-20 at the coop closest to our lease.


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Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835937
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Winston Co. Unfortunately I don't have any other option then to plant tomorrow if I am going to have a green field opening day of bow season.

Sounds like 0 20 20!

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Now if y'all will wash your trucks I'm sure the forecast will change to my benefit.

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1835945
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Clover is something that you plant in the fall and it comes on in the spring. I wouldn't try to plant a clover plot right now in hopes of hunting it opening day of bow season. If you have no choice but to plant now then mix your clover with a cereal grain blend and double up on the seeding rate. Go ahead with the 13-13-13....fertilize according to the soil test....you'll want some N on cereal grains.

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Originally Posted By: CNC
Clover is something that you plant in the fall and it comes on in the spring. I wouldn't try to plant a clover plot right now in hopes of hunting it opening day of bow season. If you have no choice but to plant now then mix your clover with a cereal grain blend and double up on the seeding rate. Go ahead with the 13-13-13....fertilize according to the soil test....you'll want some N on cereal grains.

x2 Maybe some crimson now and frost seed your white the end of Feb.


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Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1836172
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If your pH isn't above 5.3-5.4, clover won't do squat. Also, clover doesn't need nitrogen, it makes its own. You need to add some oats wheat or rye or you won't have a greenfield until spring. The cereal grains will need nitrogen. It's mighty hot and dry to be planting now. Better off looking for some acorns to hunt early.

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Oats , wheat , rye..what's yalls choice of cereal grain?

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I plant all 3 in equal amounts and over seed with crimson or yucchi arrow leaf clover

Re: Trip 13 and clover. [Re: GruntSpcWeller] #1837378
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when planting clover use 8-20-20 or something close. When fertilizing existing clover use no nitrogen. They do recommend some nitrogen at planting.

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Originally Posted By: ronfromramer
If your pH isn't above 5.3-5.4, clover won't do squat. Also, clover doesn't need nitrogen, it makes its own. You need to add some oats wheat or rye or you won't have a greenfield until spring. The cereal grains will need nitrogen. It's mighty hot and dry to be planting now. Better off looking for some acorns to hunt early.


We've planted Imperial Clover fields without adding cereal grains and have had good plots the first year. That being said we usually add 25 lbs to the acre of either wheat or oats just to have a little more food the first year. I don't like planting more cereal grains than that b/c it will compete with the clover the first year and my main goal is to establish a clover field as quickly as possible.

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Originally Posted By: CNC
Clover is something that you plant in the fall and it comes on in the spring. I wouldn't try to plant a clover plot right now in hopes of hunting it opening day of bow season. If you have no choice but to plant now then mix your clover with a cereal grain blend and double up on the seeding rate. Go ahead with the 13-13-13....fertilize according to the soil test....you'll want some N on cereal grains.


not sure why my experience has been so different, but one of my best fields 4 years ago was a brand new Imperial Clover field with nothing but new clvoer. We are replanting that field again this year with 10 lbs to the acre of Imperial Clover

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