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<blockquote data-quote="hard county" data-source="post: 659403" data-attributes="member: 5081"><p>If ladino clover will not grow there, then nothing else will grow there in the winter. I have some planted that has water standing on it as much as off of it during the winter, it is the best stand I have.</p><p>If you cant grow anything in the winter, there are a number of things that would work in the summer. We plant millett and tartary buckwheat in an absolute swamp for duck season and have a lot of success.</p><p>Just make sure the field is as even as possible as any holes that hold water will be more likely not to grow clover in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hard county, post: 659403, member: 5081"] If ladino clover will not grow there, then nothing else will grow there in the winter. I have some planted that has water standing on it as much as off of it during the winter, it is the best stand I have. If you cant grow anything in the winter, there are a number of things that would work in the summer. We plant millett and tartary buckwheat in an absolute swamp for duck season and have a lot of success. Just make sure the field is as even as possible as any holes that hold water will be more likely not to grow clover in. [/QUOTE]
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