Central Iowa
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Thanks Paul will do!
Little advice needed here. I have a plot that I spring seeded oats, alsike and ladino. A couple of weeks ago I clipped the oats off high as to not have it windrow too much and smother out the clover below it. That worked fine but now I have a high amount of grass coming (majority of it is foxtail i believe).
There is a good amount of clover in the plot but the grass pressure is quite high. I would like to avoid spraying if possible but can. I was just hoping I could get this around the corner by mowing it a few times a little lower?
Paul, can berseem clover be used as a cover crop for white clovers when planted in the late summer for those who don't want to use rye or oats? If so, at what lbs per acre would you you seed the berseem as a cover crop? Thanks
Plant ALL in one plot in strips or blocks
Alice, Kopu II, Durana (or comparable) white clover 10% of plot, sow at 6-8#'s per acre with the rye combination in the fall or in the spring with oats and berseem clover. Correct Ph and P&K with soil tests
Brassicas in 45% of plot
Purple Top Turnips 3#
Dwarf Essex Rape 2#
GroundHog Forage radish 5#
Plant in mid to late July in most Midwest states, or 60-90 days before your first killing frost, Use 200#'s of 46-0-0 urea and 400#'s of 6-28-28 per acre. Follow the dead brassicas with oats and berseem or crimson clover in mid spring at 60#'s oats and 12-15#'s berseem clover and/or 50#'s of chickling vetch)
Cereal Grain combo in 45% of plot
Winter rye 50-80#'s per acre (56#'s = a bushel)
Spring oats 80-120#'s per acre (32#'s = a bushel)
Frostmaster Winter Peas or 4010/6040 Forage peas 20-80#'s per acre
Red Clover 8-12#'s per acre or white clover at 6#'s per acre (or 20-40 pounds hairy vetch and 20-30#'s crimson clover on sandy soils)
Groundhog Forage Radish 5#'s per acre
Plant in late August to early September, if following well fertilized brassicas use 100 - 200#'s of urea, if starting a new plot add 400#'s of 6-28-28
My clover plots are looking pretty deathly ill, and they were planted on top of winter rye. Any chances of them rebounding with a good rain?
I made the mistake of just planting jumbo ladino, probably should've planted some alice which is more drought resistant. We drilled in some rye last weekend so hopefully that takes off.
Plant ALL in one plot in strips or blocks
Alice, Kopu II, Durana (or comparable) white clover 10% of plot, sow at 6-8#'s per acre with the rye combination in the fall or in the spring with oats and berseem clover. Correct Ph and P&K with soil tests
Brassicas in 45% of plot
Purple Top Turnips 3#
Dwarf Essex Rape 2#
GroundHog Forage radish 5#
Plant in mid to late July in most Midwest states, or 60-90 days before your first killing frost, Use 200#'s of 46-0-0 urea and 400#'s of 6-28-28 per acre. Follow the dead brassicas with oats and berseem or crimson clover in mid spring at 60#'s oats and 12-15#'s berseem clover and/or 50#'s of chickling vetch)
Cereal Grain combo in 45% of plot
Winter rye 50-80#'s per acre (56#'s = a bushel)
Spring oats 80-120#'s per acre (32#'s = a bushel)
Frostmaster Winter Peas or 4010/6040 Forage peas 20-80#'s per acre
Red Clover 8-12#'s per acre or white clover at 6#'s per acre (or 20-40 pounds hairy vetch and 20-30#'s crimson clover on sandy soils)
Groundhog Forage Radish 5#'s per acre
Plant in late August to early September, if following well fertilized brassicas use 100 - 200#'s of urea, if starting a new plot add 400#'s of 6-28-28
Paul, Just a couple pics of of a new clover plot I put in this spring with my cereal grain and brassica plot in the back ground.
First pic is a pic of the out of the way clover plot I put in this year, it was just golden rod and grass before. I also planted some oaks in this area. I put up a trial cam on the crabapple tree in the middle of this pic.
Second pic is from the trial cam of a small buck heading to the cereal grain plot, the does in the back ground are eating in the cereal grain plot. My brassicas are just beyond the cereal grains.
Third pic is more does in and heading to the cereal grain plot, this is the norm now. I put the trial cam out last Sunday and got over 600 pics of them using this new clover and the cereal plot in 5 days.
Scott