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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: Lockjaw]
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04/09/24 12:06 PM
04/09/24 12:06 PM
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CKyleC
(Can't Keep It Up...)
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(Can't Keep It Up...)
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Cullman
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I’m looking forward to seeing your success with this
"In Alabama, we prefer to kill small bucks on big properties"-Turkey247
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: chevydude2015]
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04/10/24 06:50 AM
04/10/24 06:50 AM
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k bush
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Lower AL
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Anyone know what chemical you can spray alfalfa with to kill native clover? Friend of mine has had issues with it choking out his alfalfa in the fall/early spring Don't think that's going to be possible unless you have RR Alfalfa.
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: BradB]
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04/10/24 09:23 AM
04/10/24 09:23 AM
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Joined: Jul 2020
Posts: 8,761 Chelsea
Lockjaw
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14 point
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Chelsea
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So where was your ph when u planted. I want to try this next year which is how long it will take to get mine right. I didn't test it. I did testing about 4 years ago and limed (ag lime) based off that back then, but I added extra pellet lime to this plot the following year, about 1800 pounds worth. I may test it if I think its not doing well. It says this one likes a ph of 6.5. I can adjust it in a hurry with Procal if I have to. Plot is about half an acre, and I need 2 tons per acre according to soil tests. I expect to have some set backs with it. For starters, I think I am about 4 weeks later planting it than would be ideal for a spring plant. I haven't had the best success with clover planting it in the spring, I get better production if I plant it in the fall, so I will add some seed this fall when I plant too. I am more concerned about getting adequate rainfall and getting the stuff up high enough to shield the soil before soil temps reach 85 degrees. I will probably do a heavy application of fertilizer this weekend to boost it. Most of my really productive clover plots required a second seed application, and I really just add more seed each fall. That seems to be the best method for me to keep one really lush. I am going to see what happens going into fall. My hope is alot of it survives and then I can supplement it in the fall planting with another 10 pounds, and have a really good spring next year. I will probably not plant cereals on it in the fall either, just brassicas and annual clover. I'll take some pictures this weekend if the weather is good and post them so you can see what its doing.
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: k bush]
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04/10/24 01:20 PM
04/10/24 01:20 PM
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chevydude2015
4 point
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Alabama
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Anyone know what chemical you can spray alfalfa with to kill native clover? Friend of mine has had issues with it choking out his alfalfa in the fall/early spring Don't think that's going to be possible unless you have RR Alfalfa. That's what I figured but didn't know if some sort of alfalfa specific herbicide existed.
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: Lockjaw]
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04/11/24 05:53 AM
04/11/24 05:53 AM
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HHSyelper
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I would suggest reading up on over seeding alfalfa with more alfalfa seed. I think I recall reading that none of the secondary seed will sprout due to the established plants producng soem type of toxin to prevent it.
To God Be The Glory!
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: 270wsm]
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04/15/24 01:40 PM
04/15/24 01:40 PM
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Lockjaw
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Following. I have two 1 acre plots that I was going to plant in alfalfa last fall but was told not to waste time planting plots less than 3-4 acres in size with high deer density. I'm working on getting a 3 and 4 acre plot ready for fall. I have only had that issue with soybeans. If I plant something with them, like clay peas, sunn hemp or buckwheat, then I can get a much better result.
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Re: Took the Alfalfa plunge
[Re: Lockjaw]
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04/15/24 07:05 PM
04/15/24 07:05 PM
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Joined: Mar 2013
Posts: 14,802 Clanton
Turkey_neck
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Following. I have two 1 acre plots that I was going to plant in alfalfa last fall but was told not to waste time planting plots less than 3-4 acres in size with high deer density. I'm working on getting a 3 and 4 acre plot ready for fall. I have only had that issue with soybeans. If I plant something with them, like clay peas, sunn hemp or buckwheat, then I can get a much better result. You don’t have many deer though. I have a little over an acre in 3 plots at the house and my deer decimate anything I plant in the summer now. But I saw as many as 17 deer in one plot this year.
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