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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5438094" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Why till? Just frost your clover in this winter. The cereal grains will offer som protection for the clover till it's established. Let the grain go to seed! Turkey will be all up in it plus it's great cover for rabbits and quail. After seed is gone just mow the straw. The matter will also help the clover by shading out weeds and keeping the soil more cool and moist. Then fertilize your clover with 6-24-24. If you have weak spots just seed in more clover in late august and mix in some annual clovers. It will be flush by season opener</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5438094, member: 20151"] Why till? Just frost your clover in this winter. The cereal grains will offer som protection for the clover till it’s established. Let the grain go to seed! Turkey will be all up in it plus it’s great cover for rabbits and quail. After seed is gone just mow the straw. The matter will also help the clover by shading out weeds and keeping the soil more cool and moist. Then fertilize your clover with 6-24-24. If you have weak spots just seed in more clover in late august and mix in some annual clovers. It will be flush by season opener [/QUOTE]
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