Richard Owl Mirror
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i'd like to know how that works out for ya
FYI: http://animalrangeextension.montana.edu/articles/Forage/Species/Legumes/Sainfoin.htm (Onobrychis viciaefolia)
"Sainfoin is deep-rooted and very drought-resistant, provided the annual rainfall is 12 inches or over. It yields best on deep, well-drained soils, and will not withstand wet soils or high water tables. Tests show that it will not tolerate saline soils and that it is not as winterhardy as the locally-recommended cultivars of alfalfa."