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<blockquote data-quote="hard county" data-source="post: 5037682" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>[ATTACH=full]67079[/ATTACH]</p><p>Frost seeded this 1 acre plot today in a bottle neck of a hay field with 25 lbs of red clover. Property owner understandably doesn't want the soil tilled because of the extremely erosion prone area so I had to get creative. Mowed starting at the center of the plot throwing thatch to the outside starting at 4 inch height working down to 1 inch. The plan is to keep the fescue back with sethoxydim until the clover can take over. No idea how successful this will be but I'll keep you guys updated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard county, post: 5037682, member: 5081"] [ATTACH type="full"]67079[/ATTACH] Frost seeded this 1 acre plot today in a bottle neck of a hay field with 25 lbs of red clover. Property owner understandably doesn't want the soil tilled because of the extremely erosion prone area so I had to get creative. Mowed starting at the center of the plot throwing thatch to the outside starting at 4 inch height working down to 1 inch. The plan is to keep the fescue back with sethoxydim until the clover can take over. No idea how successful this will be but I'll keep you guys updated. [/QUOTE]
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