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Perennial clover establishment
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<blockquote data-quote="TNTreeman" data-source="post: 5860947" data-attributes="member: 18741"><p>I planted some Imperial Whitetail in late fall mixed with wheat and oats but the drought hurt me. Some of the clover came up but I overseeded about 30 lbs in early February and it's coming on slowly. I'm going to keep it mowed high and hit it with some 0-20-20 later this month and hope for the best . It's 3.5 acres of really good dirt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TNTreeman, post: 5860947, member: 18741"] I planted some Imperial Whitetail in late fall mixed with wheat and oats but the drought hurt me. Some of the clover came up but I overseeded about 30 lbs in early February and it’s coming on slowly. I’m going to keep it mowed high and hit it with some 0-20-20 later this month and hope for the best . It’s 3.5 acres of really good dirt. [/QUOTE]
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