JCDEERMAN
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I don't know about that . We got lucky time-wise and weather-wise. I'm really liking the arrowleaf. That's something we've never planted. We'll see how the critters like itI need lessons from you
I don't know about that . We got lucky time-wise and weather-wise. I'm really liking the arrowleaf. That's something we've never planted. We'll see how the critters like itI need lessons from you
Yes sir! Ladino is the 3rd ticket item in the mix. These 3 are really working well together.Yep, and if you'll manage it as you do the Crimson, it'll come back next year as well.
Have Landino under it? That's what I like to do, Crimson, Arrowleaf & Landino. As one plays out the next is coming on.
I didn't think our firebreaks (6 ac) was going to do well after planting during last year's drought. The wheat and oats used with those clovers as a nurse crop blew up this spring but only the crimson appeared to be doing well of the clovers. Bush hogged Monday and the arrowhead and ladino have come on strong.Yes sir! Ladino is the 3rd ticket item in the mix. These 3 are really working well together.
Always a nice surprise! This years weather has been great for clover so far. I'm running late but gonna spread 0-20-20 next week. Found a new source for $590/T for bagged.I didn't think our firebreaks (6 ac) was going to do well after planting during last year's drought. The wheat and oats used with those clovers as a nurse crop blew up this spring but only the crimson appeared to be doing well of the clovers. Bush hogged Monday and the arrowhead and ladino have come on strong.