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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Regen Ag Crops & Agronomy
clover understorey
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<blockquote data-quote="AF Salers" data-source="post: 4160486" data-attributes="member: 2273"><p>[USER=48452]@Fat hen[/USER] a mix of prostrate growing small leaf white clovers is possible. Though you would need to establish it as soon as the previous crop was harvested or prior to it being harvested. Unfortunately if targeting BG I doubt it would survive a nearby load of pre-end. </p><p></p><p>Despite having a good stand of well established white clover post a grazing ley followed by spring beans I have lost the clover in the winter wheat this year. Used as little herbicide as possible but despite this the combination of chem & shading from a very good ww has killed it all off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AF Salers, post: 4160486, member: 2273"] [USER=48452]@Fat hen[/USER] a mix of prostrate growing small leaf white clovers is possible. Though you would need to establish it as soon as the previous crop was harvested or prior to it being harvested. Unfortunately if targeting BG I doubt it would survive a nearby load of pre-end. Despite having a good stand of well established white clover post a grazing ley followed by spring beans I have lost the clover in the winter wheat this year. Used as little herbicide as possible but despite this the combination of chem & shading from a very good ww has killed it all off. [/QUOTE]
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