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<blockquote data-quote="TNlandowner" data-source="post: 5091638" data-attributes="member: 3026"><p>I planted crimson clover over winter wheat plots during our snow storm. The "Frost" seeding method worked great and my plots are now showing beautiful red flower heads. As mentioned above, the deer aren't eating the crimson clover, but I've seen a bunch of rabbits and turkey in the plots. Adding nitrogen and more organic matter is a huge benefit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNlandowner, post: 5091638, member: 3026"] I planted crimson clover over winter wheat plots during our snow storm. The "Frost" seeding method worked great and my plots are now showing beautiful red flower heads. As mentioned above, the deer aren't eating the crimson clover, but I've seen a bunch of rabbits and turkey in the plots. Adding nitrogen and more organic matter is a huge benefit. [/QUOTE]
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