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Re: Perennial fields vs annuals
[Re: FreeStateHunter]
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08/03/20 11:46 AM
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We planted 4 perennial clover plots last fall, 3 of the 4 have done well. What I have learned so far is it's all about the soil. PH was good in all, better in some. The clay/clay loam fields did best. The field that was sandy/loam didn't do well at all, the only spot in that field that survived was in the shade of a big oak tree. 2 of the fields still have blooming Durana clover. We planted Durana, red clover and wheat. We did everything following the directions of Dr Craig Harper at U of Tennessee. He is the Durana guru, look him up
Last edited by ronfromramer; 08/03/20 11:50 AM.
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