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<blockquote data-quote="tellico4x4" data-source="post: 5438091" data-attributes="member: 2474"><p>I'm not far from you. If you saw my clover right now, you might reconsider putting "everything" in it. You'll not find a bigger fan of clover than I am, but mines the worst I've had in 20 years. Spent over 2k in clover herbicide this summer & it looks like we didn't spray any of them right now. Weeds have surged with the two droughts this year. Got 20+ annual plots that I planted on Sept 8-10 and gonna get to do them again. Been wrestling on weather to overseed with wheat or rye in front of rain ... If after 15th it'll be rye as it is more cold weather resilient, actually will germinate in freezing temps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tellico4x4, post: 5438091, member: 2474"] I'm not far from you. If you saw my clover right now, you might reconsider putting "everything" in it. You'll not find a bigger fan of clover than I am, but mines the worst I've had in 20 years. Spent over 2k in clover herbicide this summer & it looks like we didn't spray any of them right now. Weeds have surged with the two droughts this year. Got 20+ annual plots that I planted on Sept 8-10 and gonna get to do them again. Been wrestling on weather to overseed with wheat or rye in front of rain ... If after 15th it'll be rye as it is more cold weather resilient, actually will germinate in freezing temps. [/QUOTE]
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