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Thanks, yeah dont plan on re seeding that area but did plant another acre
or so. Found the fast growing and tall hieght help keep the pig weed and
polk berry bushes from growing in plowed fields, the also noticed the grass
would grow instead basically bring back good pasture land. So im using the
clover more as a tool to reclaim pasture...

I do plan on planting sourwood trees and have been keeping som black locus
aa well on my new property for the bees... So well see...

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