Posted by paul on July 09, 2008 at 23:15:16 from (66.44.132.156):
In Reply to: clover for fertlizer posted by 1chicken on July 09, 2008 at 20:22:29:
I do 5-10 acres a year not much, but something.
Actually I plant oats, with a plowdown mix of alfalfa & clover, as well as turnips or peas. Harvest the oats, bale the straw, let it regrow a bit, and let cattle graze it - this is about when the pastures dry up around here.
So, it's plowdown value is a bit less, but the cattle leave the manure out there, so it all works out.
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