Posted by Dick2 on July 23, 2015 at 10:37:09 from (174.22.250.3):
In Reply to: Sweet clover posted by fixerupper on July 23, 2015 at 09:28:51:
We used to raise a lot of it back when somerfallow was a common practice. We usually waited until it was 6-7ft' tall and then plowed it under for a green manure crop.
Dad would often want some for seed. In that case, we raised the JD swather as high as it would go and clipped the top portion when it was about 3 ft. tall. The re-growth only got about 3-4 ft. tall, which made it easier to combine for the seed later on.
We planted the sweet clover seed with the grass seeder attachment on the grain drill, with oats as the main crop. The grass seeder just broadcast the seed on top of the ground. After the oats were planted, we went over the ground with a drag harrow. When we harvest the oats, the sweet clover would look kind of thin and be 8-12 inches high - but the next spring it grew like crazy.
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