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> So the clover doesn't compete directly with the wheat, which grows much taller

I've got some clover that would give wheat a good run for its money on plant height. However, normally you broadcast the clover well after the wheat has been planted so that it is just starting to establish itself during wheat harvest. There is little to no competition between the crops due to timing their growth phases.



Some sorts of clover do that, but white clover does not. If anything I'd be worried about it being outcompeted by the high grass.


Right, and this specific type of clover is slow growing also.




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