is it too late?!



NDSportsman

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I wouldn't do clover now. Better off with something like rye, winter wheat or brassicas this time of year.
 

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Planted clover alfalfa plot yesterday for the future. Brassica are up and they look good. Another plot next week of canola and other brassica and winter oats.

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Did plant alfalfa clover plot last week. Rain came and came up.good db

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However those plots are for the future. Brassica, winterwheat ect for now.

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Deer are eating big time on my soybeans and did mix some in about two weeks ago. About five inches tall now.
 


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Other crops might be better but we seeded new alfalfa fields right after we combined barley many times if there was moisture. It would get about a foot high and hold snow. Didn't start cutting it for hay until the next spring. Clover shouldn't be any different.
 

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