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Re: Clover
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#3200859
08/26/20 07:12 AM
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buzzard
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Since you are not using nitrogen I don’t see what it would hurt. If you are worried just do it when rain chances are high for a couple days. Maybe 257 or one of the other farmers will chime in too
"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm" Josey Wales
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Re: Clover
[Re: Turkey]
#3201262
08/26/20 03:49 PM
08/26/20 03:49 PM
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Posts: 21,755 Awbarn, AL
CNC
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You’re not really “fertilizing the clover”…….you’re replenishing the nutrients reserves in the soil…..It would be more accurate to say that you’re “fertilizing the soil” really. I’m guessing since its clover that you’re likely gonna use something like a 0-20-20…….Both of those nutrients take awhile to become available for plant use so I’d say go ahead and apply them. They should kick in about the time clover jumps out of dormancy.
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Clover
[Re: Turkey]
#3201594
08/26/20 08:42 PM
08/26/20 08:42 PM
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Posts: 38,489 N. Bama
257wbymag
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Thanks for the replies, but y’all do understand I asked this in early June, right? That’s why I haven’t replied. It’s been 3 months.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Clover
[Re: Turkey]
#3201687
08/26/20 09:28 PM
08/26/20 09:28 PM
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Posts: 10,639 Santa Rosa/Conecuh
hallb
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Thanks for the replies, but y’all do understand I asked this in early June, right? In that case I recommend buffalo.
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Re: Clover
[Re: jwalker77]
#3202025
08/27/20 09:11 AM
08/27/20 09:11 AM
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Just pretend I commented in june. Still the same advise agreed. That's what I thought then and now. The hot spell we've had since then would have stressed it out. Think I'll wait until late September.
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Re: Clover
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#3202604
08/27/20 05:07 PM
08/27/20 05:07 PM
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joshm28
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You’re not really “fertilizing the clover”…….you’re replenishing the nutrients reserves in the soil…..It would be more accurate to say that you’re “fertilizing the soil” really. I’m guessing since its clover that you’re likely gonna use something like a 0-20-20…….Both of those nutrients take awhile to become available for plant use so I’d say go ahead and apply them. They should kick in about the time clover jumps out of dormancy.
If he’s trying to improve his clover stand then he is fertilizing clover. Same as if I fertilize my corn, lawn, brassicas, trees, etc.
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Re: Clover
[Re: joshm28]
#3202624
08/27/20 05:22 PM
08/27/20 05:22 PM
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Posts: 21,755 Awbarn, AL
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You’re not really “fertilizing the clover”…….you’re replenishing the nutrients reserves in the soil…..It would be more accurate to say that you’re “fertilizing the soil” really. I’m guessing since its clover that you’re likely gonna use something like a 0-20-20…….Both of those nutrients take awhile to become available for plant use so I’d say go ahead and apply them. They should kick in about the time clover jumps out of dormancy.
If he’s trying to improve his clover stand then he is fertilizing clover. Same as if I fertilize my corn, lawn, brassicas, trees, etc. I'm lost...... could you explain how this works please?
We dont rent pigs
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Re: Clover
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09/26/20 09:42 AM
09/26/20 09:42 AM
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hunterturf
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The only thing of concern of burn IMO would be during high temps using muriate of potash (0-0-60) exceeding 40lbs /a. This is the threshold on turf. Never tried more than that on clover or turf. I have used more per acre on turf with sulfate of potash (0-0-50) but it’s about 2-2.5x as expensive but u have the added addition of the sulfur which is usually needed in a low organic matter situation.
Give me bout 15 more minutes, I was dreamin about beavers.......... Si Robertson
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