All 6 of my fields (1/2 to 1 acre tracts) currently have a winter annual mix that is finishing up. I tested the soil today and I am planning on spreading lime in the next couple of weeks when I get the results back. I plan to plant imperial whitetail clover in late March as a perennial on all of the fields (at least 1/2 of the field in it and leave the other half for fall annual planting, maybe some turnip green mix).

Should I spray the current fields with round up, spread the lime, wait 2 weeks and then disc them to get the lime in more contact with the soil? Should I then wait until late March to plant or should I wait until Sept/Oct to plant the perennial clover so as to let the lime have more of an effect?

The first year planting the perennial clover should I mix in something with it until it starts producing more or will I mitigate this by planting in March?