rackhunter
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When should one plant Whitetail institute Clover in Southern Iowa?
Typically up till June in spring and then after Sept. 1 in fall (all weather dependent) Clover doesn't like hot and dry for establishment.When should one plant Whitetail institute Clover in Southern Iowa?
Criteria right now to...
MOW:
Mature clover or weedy clover. U must have some moisture in soil and not looking at a dry hot spell. Do NOT mow if u see hot & very dry (drought) in future or are in one.
SPRAYS.. clethodim & crop oil:
Any circumstance where grasses need addressed. Read label. I might avoid it if plants, again, are stressed from heat/drought. Otherwise any case of grass problems, u can spray anytime. Same with Butyrac for broadleaves but u want to catch weeds before too big & mowing is often a better option. Can’t mix butyrac & clethodim/crop oil same tank. Separate sprayings.
Basically: HOLD if drought or heat. Go to town if moisture. 2-3 more mowings, rain dependent & one spraying of clethodim & crop oil is generally sufficient. This will cover 75% of scenarios and weeds.
Cleth is 16-20 oz/acre.How much Clethodim should be used versus crop oil? Same for grass in Brassicas?
I would just spray it and leave it for the season...in my eyes it doesn't look mature enough at this point in the season for another mowingI have about 1.5 acres of clover that was mowed about 2 weeks or so ago. It has spotted grass clumps all over.
Would I be better off spraying those areas or mowing once more before I leave it for rest of year?
This was all planted about 3 years ago, probably needs frost seeded to thicken up a bit. Just wondering what’s everybody’s thoughts are on how to thicken up a bit.
Thx!
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The grass looking stuff looks like nutsedge. Grass herbicide won't touch it. Roundup just browns it and it comes back.
That’s interesting!!! Maybe ended up being super hot dose of sedgehammer since spot spraying? I haven’t used it but good to know!!!!I've tried sedgehammer herbicide and it kills the clover as well as the sedge. That was spot spraying. Tilling it doesn't work either. It comes back. I just live with it and keep mowed no more than there is. You might get the clover thick enough to choke it out.
Yes please do. ThanksI use basagran at work on sedge. It works quite well. Mainly use it spot spraying. I can get the rate if you need it.
2 pints per acre, or .75 ounces per 1000 square feet. I think we did Just under 1 ounce per gallon of water when spot spraying and had good luck killing sedge.Yes please do. Thanks