posted 7 years ago
That's an amazing job of remediation. You should be congratulated, Jessica.
Clovers, as I understand it, benefit from grazing. If there isn't a grazing or chopping of your pasture, the nutrient cycling will happen, but on a season to season basis. Grazing or chopping and reseeding or choosing perennial or cut-and-come-again self-seeding annuals allow you to accelerate that cycling.
But as Craig suggested, it depends on what your overall goals are. Could you tell us a bit more about what you're doing and what you're envisioning?
-CK
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