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Establishing clover plots
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09/11/17 06:36 AM
09/11/17 06:36 AM
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I usually plant a 6 way mix I get from the Aliceville coop but want to add some clovers to a few spots. That mix has some clover but I really never see it do much either in the fall or spring.
I have several plots that are 4-15 acres and would like to try to do half in clover and the other half in the mix or maybe just a wheat or cereal rye.
I searched for threads on getting the clovers going and there are threads all over the place. Does anyone know of a site with a faq or a thread on here where I can find this information? I am hoping for a good informative one like CNC's throw and mow thread, but for clover.
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