Clover Freezer Burn
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Clover Freezer Burn
I planted two different clover combinations several weeks ago (Durana/cinammon and a ladino/cinnamon) and was the benefactor of great warm, moist conditions. Then Al Gore's global warming hit last week with nighttime temps in the mid/low 20s and highs in the mid 30s.
I had mixed the clover with either wheat or oats to take the pressure off early deer browse. How do I know if my clover survived? I'm certainly not a farmer by trade and I was wondering if there were some "signs".
The clover had grown to the cotyledon stage.
If this is global warming I'm buying a snow plow when it cools off..........
I had mixed the clover with either wheat or oats to take the pressure off early deer browse. How do I know if my clover survived? I'm certainly not a farmer by trade and I was wondering if there were some "signs".
The clover had grown to the cotyledon stage.
If this is global warming I'm buying a snow plow when it cools off..........
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RE: Clover Freezer Burn
Gore and the rest of the environuts are full of beans, if the globe keeps warming at it's current rate the incresed fresh water pouring into the Arctic ocean will cause it to lose salinity disrupting global weather so that an ice age will be far more likely. Don't those clowns watch The Discovery Channel at all? Sheesh!
Oh, your clover will probably make it.
Oh, your clover will probably make it.
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