I have a few acres that I want some sort of legume on. I'm on sand. It needs lime which I'll be putting down this spring. Now I understand that the lime will take some time to work and that fall is a better time to plant, but I want to get a quarter acre sample or 2 down this spring. The land in question has about half way to the knee high grass on it. Soil is poor and doesn't support much. I have a brush mower a disk and a broadcast spreader for behind a mower. I'll probably get a roller as well. What's the recommended way to plant this? Mow and broadcast? Mow disk broadcast roll?
When I was growing up we'd plant Alfalfa with oats as a cover crop but I'm under the impression that clover doesn't need one. I may try alfalfa but I don't think that it will like my soil and it doesn't self seed worth a squat. I'd try birdsfoot trefoil if I could find some.
When I was growing up we'd plant Alfalfa with oats as a cover crop but I'm under the impression that clover doesn't need one. I may try alfalfa but I don't think that it will like my soil and it doesn't self seed worth a squat. I'd try birdsfoot trefoil if I could find some.