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<blockquote data-quote="Dog Bowl" data-source="post: 7171436" data-attributes="member: 4489"><p>Put crimson in this spring along with some IRG as a catch crop. I've cut it 3 times, every time cutting before it flowered and its bounced straight back. I fully expect it to not be much cop next year and will be ploughed up in the spring. I would use red clover if the ley is staying down longer than 12 months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dog Bowl, post: 7171436, member: 4489"] Put crimson in this spring along with some IRG as a catch crop. I've cut it 3 times, every time cutting before it flowered and its bounced straight back. I fully expect it to not be much cop next year and will be ploughed up in the spring. I would use red clover if the ley is staying down longer than 12 months. [/QUOTE]
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