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Planting in the spring
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<blockquote data-quote="Kelljp" data-source="post: 5517648" data-attributes="member: 23030"><p>Spring clover can be sowed (broadcast with fertilizer) in East TN around February farther west the earlier. If you can do it before a snow that's better. Crimson clover is what I sow for turkey but the deer hunters usually kill their feet in it in the fall. Tilling the ground would be better but not mandatory. In summer mowing and/or spraying with<p>[h1]<strong>Butyrac 200 Herbicide (24DB Herbicide) mixture effective.</strong>[/h1]</blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kelljp, post: 5517648, member: 23030"] Spring clover can be sowed (broadcast with fertilizer) in East TN around February farther west the earlier. If you can do it before a snow that's better. Crimson clover is what I sow for turkey but the deer hunters usually kill their feet in it in the fall. Tilling the ground would be better but not mandatory. In summer mowing and/or spraying with [H1][B]Butyrac 200 Herbicide (24DB Herbicide) mixture effective.[/B][/H1] [/QUOTE]
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