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doughboysigep 02-27-2006 04:27 PM

Ladino clover
 
I have always been a big proponent of Ladino clover.A conversation with a wildlife consultant made me do a little thinking. He said it grows too tall and doesn't provide enough feed for deer. I don't know if I buy in to that 100%, but there may be some truth behind it. I still think Ladino is a good, economical choice for a simple wildlfe plot. Everywhere I have had it, they hammer it. With it's hieght, however, it may need some more maintenance (mowing).

farm hunter 02-27-2006 09:58 PM

RE: Ladino clover
 
Ladino is a little more fickle than some other white clovers. If you can get it to grow well - I'd say its TOPS in production, taste & probably protien.

Mow it 3 times ayear - and it'llnever get too tall. Sometimesthe fisrt cutting is really heavy - don't be temped to rake it off - leave it on the field if you can. When you mow the second time -the crop will be very thick for the fall - and much of the nutrients and organic matter really help it thrive through mid summer when the deer really need it most.

Mix it with a "White Dutch CLover" or other 6" or lower growing clover - and don't mow too close - that has always worked well for me.

FH



1sagittarius 02-28-2006 04:26 PM

RE: Ladino clover
 

ORIGINAL: farm hunter- Mix it with a "White Dutch CLover" or other 6" or lower growing clover - and don't mow too close - that has always worked well for me.
I agree 100%


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