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Do I HAVE to mow ?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerchaser007" data-source="post: 354716" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>It would depend on how the chicory looks. You are at and leading into peak preference on the chicory in your plot. If you disc it, you loose it. Your forage is gone. </p><p></p><p>If the chicory looks good in the plot ,.. i would go in and just mow at the top of the chicory. Then i would overseed the wheat(or oats) and the clovers back in. THEN,.. in late feb. or early march ,. when the plot is dormant,. you can go in and overseed the clovers and chicory again. </p><p>This is more than likely what i try this year.Mainly because my chicory is the only thing holding on in this drought,... and the deer are hammering it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerchaser007, post: 354716, member: 1783"] It would depend on how the chicory looks. You are at and leading into peak preference on the chicory in your plot. If you disc it, you loose it. Your forage is gone. If the chicory looks good in the plot ,.. i would go in and just mow at the top of the chicory. Then i would overseed the wheat(or oats) and the clovers back in. THEN,.. in late feb. or early march ,. when the plot is dormant,. you can go in and overseed the clovers and chicory again. This is more than likely what i try this year.Mainly because my chicory is the only thing holding on in this drought,... and the deer are hammering it. [/QUOTE]
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