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Re: New Field
[Re: NightHunter]
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12/14/17 05:22 PM
12/14/17 05:22 PM
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Thanks, was reading about Durana. Seemed perfect. When to plant? Honestly if it were me and wanted to increase chances of good success, wait until next fall. I've planted hundreds of acres of clover throughout the southeast and planting in the spring is a crap shoot. Dry summer and it's done. If we have a summer like this past one, you're good but I wouldn't bet my money on it. If you really want to improve your success, plant a spring cover crop of peas and cut the green vegetation back into the soil about a month prior to planting your clover. It takes more time in the tractor seat but you'll have a good clover crop when you're done. ^^^Listen to this guy.
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