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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5816856" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>You are correct, that is percentages. Keep in mind that coated crimson seed is large and volumes will appear wrong. I have recently increased my belief in clover seed rates. If I am drilling in a new plot I will use 4 lb crimson, 8 lb ladino and 4 lb arrowleaf along with 100 lb of wheat per acre. If I am drilling into an existing plot I will use 2,4 and 2 respectively with 50 lb of wheat or cereal rye. If I wanted to add a fourth variety I would reduce the crimson and arrow leaf accordingly but not the ladino or the cereal grain. Recommended rates just dont give you that carpet of clover that I like and that it takes to survive periods of heavy browse or high stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5816856, member: 20151"] You are correct, that is percentages. Keep in mind that coated crimson seed is large and volumes will appear wrong. I have recently increased my belief in clover seed rates. If I am drilling in a new plot I will use 4 lb crimson, 8 lb ladino and 4 lb arrowleaf along with 100 lb of wheat per acre. If I am drilling into an existing plot I will use 2,4 and 2 respectively with 50 lb of wheat or cereal rye. If I wanted to add a fourth variety I would reduce the crimson and arrow leaf accordingly but not the ladino or the cereal grain. Recommended rates just dont give you that carpet of clover that I like and that it takes to survive periods of heavy browse or high stress. [/QUOTE]
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