CentralKyHunter
5 year old buck +
transitioned some annual plots to a red clover alfalfa mix this spring. Got a good stand & mowed today to knock the milkweed & chiggers down. Has some grass but not bad, should I hit it with Clethodium now?
I would certainly use Clethodium because if your are not baling the Alfalfa you are likely to have a hard time keeping it going. I have posted several times about how hard it is to do. I suggest you mow it more frequently than a 28 day schedule if you were going to bale it. It does not do well with a heavy thatch after bushoging.
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I have a 3 yo alfalfa/mix clover/chicory plot. Deer keep it trimmed pretty well. I mow when weeds dictate which usually about every 2 months. I also mow at about a foot high to keep from too heavy clippings smothering. Run bush hog as high speed as possible. I spray Cleth in spring. Fert in fall and ck your Boron, adding it can make a diff with alfalfa if needed. Best if soil ph is close to 7. Makes great ridge top plots that tend to be hot and dry. Eventually, the clover will probably overtake the alfalfa. I have about 40% alfalfa with rest clover and chicory and some good weeds. I did not use RR alfalfa.
Really depends on your deer density and if the deer feel safe feeding in the plot. If you have few deer and a roadside plot, you will likely need to keep maintenance up, because the deer might not. As for boron, go to your local store and pick up a box or 2 of 20 Mule Team Borax from the laundry detergent aisle.