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<blockquote data-quote="kbrezlin" data-source="post: 1466506" data-attributes="member: 85317"><p>I'm switching up my plot strategy this year. I have an acre on my power line that I've struggled to get a good stand of a perennial clover to take hold. Combo of weather and graze pressure. I have another 1/2 acre plot I made back in the timber. The power line is getting Whitetail No-Plow and the small plot is getting Secret Spot. I'm hoping the fast growing annuals will do better. I will likely frost seed straight white ladino clover in both plots next spring and see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kbrezlin, post: 1466506, member: 85317"] I'm switching up my plot strategy this year. I have an acre on my power line that I've struggled to get a good stand of a perennial clover to take hold. Combo of weather and graze pressure. I have another 1/2 acre plot I made back in the timber. The power line is getting Whitetail No-Plow and the small plot is getting Secret Spot. I'm hoping the fast growing annuals will do better. I will likely frost seed straight white ladino clover in both plots next spring and see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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