Crown Vetch is good pasture rather hard to get a good stand started at least I had trouble. I makes very good hay, but hard to mow and cure. My Dad talked to a guy one time that had about 3 acres he fertlized like he would alfalfa, he got 3 cutting from it a total of 175 60# square bales per acre. If cut early it would be much easer to cut and cure. Extensive pasturing will kill it. I had some in a 20 Acre field I used for hay fescue and Red clover not tilled 1/2 # Crown vetch seed per acre along with Red Clover. I did not have any C.V. come up until several years later, after a dry year. I never did cut it until later when the Red Clover was ready. When I sold that 80 the 20 was on it had spread over about 1/3 of the field total. Each year it would have a little more come up. I see the people that own it now have sprayed it and no tilled soy beans.
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