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Mowing clover #4117852
04/15/24 07:40 PM
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What are your thoughts on it?
Our clover fields look great but I’m wondering when or if they should be mowed


"Hell with them fellows, buzzard got to eat same as a worm"
Josey Wales

Re: Mowing clover [Re: buzzard] #4117859
04/15/24 07:55 PM
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I wouldn’t unless it was to thin out some really thick competition and even then I wouldn’t cut the clover I’d mow high enough to skim over it and mow the other stuff…..Mowing applies temporary stress. The hotter and drier we get, the less and less you want to be applying stress to clover……Its usually gonna get stressed enough as it is……


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I have mowed clover fields, only to wish I hadn't done it.

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Where you are let it ride.


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Re: Mowing clover [Re: CNC] #4117872
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Originally Posted by CNC
I wouldn’t unless it was to thin out some really thick competition and even then I wouldn’t cut the clover I’d mow high enough to skim over it and mow the other stuff…..Mowing applies temporary stress. The hotter and drier we get, the less and less you want to be applying stress to clover……Its usually gonna get stressed enough as it is……


Agree. I wouldn’t touch em


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