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AB15 2 year legume fallow
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<blockquote data-quote="Fat hen" data-source="post: 4164330" data-attributes="member: 48452"><p>Is anyone else trying to kill off a whole lot of clover [emoji256]? </p><p></p><p> Our AB15 is 2-3ft deep in red clover with a ryegrass under-canopy. Too clayey to graze so am flailing to reveal the ryegrass then add spray when clovers grow again. Going in dd with ww before returning to AB15 next September. </p><p></p><p>Gotta say it's nice to see to see an abundance of growth and interesting to see how the different species dominate at different times. Almost feel guilty destroying it esp in flower. Must be doing structure some good with the diverse perennial rooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fat hen, post: 4164330, member: 48452"] Is anyone else trying to kill off a whole lot of clover [emoji256]? Our AB15 is 2-3ft deep in red clover with a ryegrass under-canopy. Too clayey to graze so am flailing to reveal the ryegrass then add spray when clovers grow again. Going in dd with ww before returning to AB15 next September. Gotta say it's nice to see to see an abundance of growth and interesting to see how the different species dominate at different times. Almost feel guilty destroying it esp in flower. Must be doing structure some good with the diverse perennial rooting. [/QUOTE]
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