In my experience, clover is not as big a draw as cereal grain during hunting season. Not knocking clover, but as a primary draw, doe food source for early fall/winter cereal grain is hard to beat.
Ok, so it’s not as bad as it appears?? Might be able to get it mowed around the end of the month or so.Nothing, you've got a ton of natural, preferred, browse in there. Closer to season mow, harrow, and replant. You could skip a step depending on available equipment. Plenty of available food for the next 2 months or so.
Thanks. Spray when? Will that kill off the existing clover as well? What part of the process would I start at after that?2-4-D-b for the win.
No, it's got a bunch of food, beauty berry, maypops, ragweed, clover. I wouldn't spray, your going to turn it under in a month and a half or so anyway plus it'd take a bunch of chemical on weeds that size. Since you only have a harrow, id plow it 2-4 weeks before you plan to plant then spread your fert turn it in spread your seed and drag it smooth.Ok, so it’s not as bad as it appears?? Might be able to get it mowed around the end of the month or so.
Awesome. Sounds easy enough.No, it's got a bunch of food, beauty berry, maypops, ragweed, clover. I wouldn't spray, your going to turn it under in a month and a half or so anyway plus it'd take a bunch of chemical on weeds that size. Since you only have a harrow, id plow it 2-4 weeks before you plan to plant then spread your fert turn it in spread your seed and drag it smooth.
Thanks. Spray when? Will that kill off the existing clover as well? What part of the process would I start at after that?