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Re: anyone else have a field solid in clover?? Re: a field entirely

by plutonium.archimedes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] May 26, 2008 at 11:01 AM

Javier H. wrote:

> The last year I experiment with bersem clover in my field and in my
> clay land find that if is the first time work best if you plow the
> land in such way become aerate and inoculate the seed to get nitrogen
> from the air that breath the plant. I expect you not have pressure of
> grass of other weed that can compete with this seed and win. And you
> must expect one rain period that can maintain wet the superficies of
> the land for more of tree days .
>
> (Excuse my English)
> Javier H. Davila
>
> G.G. N.L. Mexico

Thanks for the information. It led me to arrowhead clover or Berseem
which led me to this website:

http://overton.tamu.edu/clover/cool/species.htm

According to them, white clover is better suited for the colder
climate here
in South Dakota and also white clover reseeds very high.

Tell me Javier, since I have never collected the seeds of clover. Does
clover have
one seed crop per year? When does the seed mature? How will I know the
seed
is mature? And when can I collect and gather the seed?

This clover seed collecting is a new experience for me.
Thanks in advance for any answers.
 




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