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Question on clover inoculant

Posted By: poorcountrypreacher

Question on clover inoculant - 09/02/17 09:48 PM

I ordered some arrowleaf clover from my local guy and for the first time in years it wasn't pre-inoculated. And of course he doesn't have any and I wanted to plant a plot Monday. All the fields I will plant have been growing arrowleaf for years. Will I get lower production if I just plant without?

I seem to remember that once a field has the proper bacteria it will be there for years, but my memory could be bad. Thanks for any help.
Posted By: Joe4majors

Re: Question on clover inoculant - 09/02/17 09:49 PM

I think that's how it works for soybeans so should be the same for clover.
Posted By: Yelp softly

Re: Question on clover inoculant - 09/02/17 10:41 PM

I think you'll be fine PCP. It would be no different than the clover reseeding itself.
Posted By: NightHunter

Re: Question on clover inoculant - 09/02/17 10:47 PM

You're good. The bacteria is there if you've planted clovers there before.
Posted By: poorcountrypreacher

Re: Question on clover inoculant - 09/03/17 07:57 AM

Thanks for the replies.
Posted By: 257wbymag

Re: Question on clover inoculant - 09/03/17 08:20 AM

Plant it. You'll be fine
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