CLOVER IS KING FOR ME

shawn cox

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IMG_1467.JPG IMG_1464.JPG IMG_1464.JPG IMG_1467.JPG IMG_1464.JPG IMG_1465.JPG IMG_1466.JPG IMG_1466.JPG Sorry about a repeat of the pictures. My clover is doing great and the deer love it. I hope to get a few more perineal clover plots established this fall. The pic with the hat is a mix of white, medium red and arrowleaf on half of the plot and the other half is chicory and WTI clover that is nice and thick. I have some grass to take care of in it along with some horseweed that you don't see in the pictures.
 
Holy crap, must be 20 does in that picture, can't believe that plot holds up that well. I assume you're fertilizing early and often!?
 
Holy crap, must be 20 does in that picture, can't believe that plot holds up that well. I assume you're fertilizing early and often!?
Here's mine...
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Holy crap, must be 20 does in that picture, can't believe that plot holds up that well. I assume you're fertilizing early and often!?

Nope. It’s just a secluded .4 acre plot with good soil. I planted durana, arrowleaf, and crimson clovers with oats, wheat, peas, and radishes. Don’t think I’ve fertilized since my corn crop last year.

Now that you mention it, I’ll top dress it if we ever get rain in the forecast again.
 
I see there is a white flowering crimson clover out now that I am going to try this fall. I also have a very nice stand of the Renovation white clover I am looking forward to seeing how well it does going forward but so far right now it looks good and the deer and turkey like it.
 
I see there is a white flowering crimson clover out now that I am going to try this fall. I also have a very nice stand of the Renovation white clover I am looking forward to seeing how well it does going forward but so far right now it looks good and the deer and turkey like it.
Turkeys love the king here too. Always add some rye grain or wheat that dies out by july, leaving lush clover for fall.
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Ok, I'm not being a jerk or anything and this is all in good fun, and we all know that you meant "perennial" (not annual) as opposed to "perineal" ( meaning peri-anal or pubic) clover. But I'm a smart@$$, so I got to thinking, what exactly would a perineal clover plot look like?

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I see there is a white flowering crimson clover out now that I am going to try this fall. I also have a very nice stand of the Renovation white clover I am looking forward to seeing how well it does going forward but so far right now it looks good and the deer and turkey like it.

Is it really crimson clover if the flower is white??? Hmmmm.
 
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