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Alfalfa/Red Clover?
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<blockquote data-quote="bjohnson" data-source="post: 5230828" data-attributes="member: 9399"><p>I've got a 1.5 acre food plot in clover and chicory that is on its 4th year and beginning to thin. I would like to plant in alfalfa and red clover next fall. I keep reading alfalfa is a pain to grow but I've had success with everything else I've planted so why not give it a shot. My plan is to lime(pelletized) heavy in February and plant buckwheat and sunn hemp this spring and disk under mid September. I have heard to use oats or wheat as a cover crop so I may plant some with it.. Site is a ridge top that is well drained. Does this sound like a solid plan?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bjohnson, post: 5230828, member: 9399"] I've got a 1.5 acre food plot in clover and chicory that is on its 4th year and beginning to thin. I would like to plant in alfalfa and red clover next fall. I keep reading alfalfa is a pain to grow but I've had success with everything else I've planted so why not give it a shot. My plan is to lime(pelletized) heavy in February and plant buckwheat and sunn hemp this spring and disk under mid September. I have heard to use oats or wheat as a cover crop so I may plant some with it.. Site is a ridge top that is well drained. Does this sound like a solid plan? [/QUOTE]
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