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Re: Pained me to spray clover
[Re: RiverWood]
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09/20/18 05:31 PM
09/20/18 05:31 PM
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Looks like you could get by simply top sowing just ahead of a rain. That’s a good looking field to disc I have never had much luck with top sowing BFO. Now wheat is not so much of a problem. We plant a lot of BFO and I am willing to turn under that clover to ensure we have good standing plots of oats. I am pretty sure that most of that clover will come back even after it has been disc.
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