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I have had good luck with a mix of Ladino, Dutch white, Double cut Red clover and a bit of Alfalfa but my goal is a predominatly clover plot as the deer here love it. The attachment is a plot I established last year, it had been grass and weeds for fifty years or so. I sprayed, mowed, seeded...
Thanks for your opinion, yes I have managed to get 10# of Durana, I had read the Buckmasters article but thought I would give it a try. I had considered adding Forage Radish with it then thought maybe winter wheat would be a better mix, I thought maybe the radish would shade out the clover maybe...
I have a 1 acre plot I am planting in Durana clover and winter wheat, how many lbs wheat would you recommend, it is currently mostly weeds, it will be sprayed then planted, fertilzed and cultipacked around Aug.1st.
What is the reason? I had a hard time getting Durana seed here in Canada. I have had very good luck with Ladino and White Dutch, I don't know anyone in this area growing Durana. The photo was planted Aug. 4 2023. he deer here se4em to love clover.
I am new to this, I have a 1 acre plot which I was going to plant in Durana clover and was thinking of mixing in some forage radish with it, do you think the radish will shade out the clover as it is trying to grow, I am going to spray wait 2 weeks seed and cultipack, Thinking of planting around...
They are much better for chopping everything up and distributing it evenly just don't use it when the vegetation is soaking wet or it will throw clumps out the back of the mower.
You are correct however don't use a flail mower when everything is soaking wet or it will leave clumps of cut vegetation thrown out the back of the mowwer.