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Re: Managing red clover
[Re: Remington270]
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06/12/17 05:06 AM
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i have red clover in a couple of my fields, it has a pinkish red flower on it. I'm sure there are different strands but 2-4 DB for any broadleafs and the clethodium for unwanted grass. I'd spray it before mowing it so your clover isn't stressed at application. that's just an opinion though
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Re: Managing red clover
[Re: Remington270]
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06/12/17 09:09 AM
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p It's called red clover, as I understand it, but it's got big light purple flowers. It's all in a pasture I hunt. Not sure if it's natural or planted for cattle.
Can I mow down the tall stuff and spray it to get a better stand? Is clethodim what I need to spray? If it's not your pasture, someone might not be too happy if you spray clethodim and kill the pasture grass
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Re: Managing red clover
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06/12/17 09:44 AM
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p It's called red clover, as I understand it, but it's got big light purple flowers. It's all in a pasture I hunt. Not sure if it's natural or planted for cattle.
Can I mow down the tall stuff and spray it to get a better stand? Is clethodim what I need to spray? If it's not your pasture, someone might not be too happy if you spray clethodim and kill the pasture grass I don't own the land, but I'm leasing it, and I've got permission to plant food plots. Just trying to save some time/effort on a bunch of discing with limited equipment at this location.
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Re: Managing red clover
[Re: Remington270]
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06/12/17 05:13 PM
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Some clover actually responds well to a fall discing. It will come back thicker the following spring.
"When there was no fowl, we ate crawdad, when there was no crawdad, we ate sand."
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