Posted by Texasmark1 on May 06, 2020 at 06:23:33 from (172.243.92.145):
In Reply to: Re: Clover? posted by Traditional Farmer on May 06, 2020 at 06:06:52:
Just some observations, ramblings: Most of my weeds are flowers and I leave them in the hay, Buttercups and Dandelions to name a couple.
I am experiencing some solid clover cover in a grassy place near the house that was thin so I thought I'd fertilize it...got more grass and clover to boot.
I put out 2-4D Amine in my hay patches every once in awhile, when the broadleafs get to be a problem. One treatment lasts me for years.
I planted my summer hay crop early this year when good moisture was present, thinking the soil would remain warm enough to germinate the seed. That hasn't happened and it's drying out just when the temps are remaining high enough to germinate. Need a couple of inches of water to get it going.
Any time I roll soil, I get a new growth of something or other that I hadn't seen before and that's having owed this farm for 42 years.
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