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Plant-O-Vator Advantages |
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Interseeding Corn in living Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Legumes in Bahia Sod |
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Legumes for high quality forage |
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Test Results of Chickasaw Clover |
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Interseeding Mung Beans in Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Cowpeas and Millet iin Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Legumes in Bahia Sod |
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Test results of mung beans and cowpeas |
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Hay King renovation of bermuda grass |
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Results of renovating in Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Peas and Soybeans in Bahia Sod |
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Interseeding Silage Corn and Clay Peas in Bahia Sod |
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Plant-O-Vator Testimonial |
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Hays barley trials in the Deep South |

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Plant-O-Vator® Results |
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Second cutting—June 3, 2008 |
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Legumes for High Quality Forage and Nitrogen Production |
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Second growth of clover 22 days after first cutting. Planted late November 2007 in Bahia sod in 12-inch rows with Plant-O-Vator®. |
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A remarkable third growth of this clover in very hot, dry weather. Picture taken June 10, 2008. |
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First cutting—May 12, 2008 |
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Third re-growth—July 6, 2008 |
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Third cutting—July 10, 2008 |
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Third cutting—July 10, 2008. Excellent hay. Crude protein—20.55% and 21.6%. |
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Fourth regrowth, August 13, 2008 |
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In August, the Bahia grass outgrew the slowing growth of the clover and formed a canopy/shade over the clover. Where this canopy was left for a period of time, the clover died. Where the crop was cut earlier and the canopy was not allowed, the clover grew from November 2007 to November 2008. At this writing, it appears ready for another year of uninterrupted growing. |
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White Ladino Chickasaw Clover (With a blend of Rampart, Oceola and Pinnacle) From late November 2007 through August 2008. Fertilizer and seed amounts were varied to find optimum growth with least expense. |