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White clover in round bales
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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7685364" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>Pardon my ignorance - or inexperience.</p><p>I've a field of last years seeds, stood up for 2nd cut.</p><p>And what I've grown is a dense mat of 12" deep white clover.</p><p>There's clearly some grass within it, but 90% by volume will be clover at the mo.</p><p></p><p>Will the clover 'go over' or lessen in value if I wait for more grass to appear?</p><p>I'm guessing it'll need to be baled fairly green- it needs hauling 12 miles next winter to where it'll be fed, so I usually bale stuff on that site pretty dry. </p><p>Cos I reckon if it's turned out on a sunny day, it'll go to nothing very quickly.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I'd associate so much clover with bloat, if fed fresh. </p><p>Is that an issue baled?</p><p></p><p>Thoughts, oh wise ones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7685364, member: 9965"] Pardon my ignorance - or inexperience. I've a field of last years seeds, stood up for 2nd cut. And what I've grown is a dense mat of 12" deep white clover. There's clearly some grass within it, but 90% by volume will be clover at the mo. Will the clover 'go over' or lessen in value if I wait for more grass to appear? I'm guessing it'll need to be baled fairly green- it needs hauling 12 miles next winter to where it'll be fed, so I usually bale stuff on that site pretty dry. Cos I reckon if it's turned out on a sunny day, it'll go to nothing very quickly. Oh, and I'd associate so much clover with bloat, if fed fresh. Is that an issue baled? Thoughts, oh wise ones? [/QUOTE]
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