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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8135041" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>just cut our r/clover leys, sunday/monday, the clover is already shooting up.</p><p>we overseeded some, with extra seed, worked quite well.</p><p>last year, 3rd and 4th cut, we baled, av 19% protein, bale a day, in the mixer, saved some money.</p><p>4 to 5 years is max life, and then needs a break, because of v/wilt</p><p>also see, new research is showing, it doesn't affect sheep fertility, if grazed at tupping time, the original trials were done in the 50's, things have changed since then. </p><p>we gave our 40 units of N, this spring, not sure it really needed it, a heavy cut, even though sheep grazed it, in feb.</p><p>Quite certain we need to look at clovers, more carefully, with fert being expensive, it has some seriously good attributes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8135041, member: 86168"] just cut our r/clover leys, sunday/monday, the clover is already shooting up. we overseeded some, with extra seed, worked quite well. last year, 3rd and 4th cut, we baled, av 19% protein, bale a day, in the mixer, saved some money. 4 to 5 years is max life, and then needs a break, because of v/wilt also see, new research is showing, it doesn't affect sheep fertility, if grazed at tupping time, the original trials were done in the 50's, things have changed since then. we gave our 40 units of N, this spring, not sure it really needed it, a heavy cut, even though sheep grazed it, in feb. Quite certain we need to look at clovers, more carefully, with fert being expensive, it has some seriously good attributes. [/QUOTE]
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