Description: Ladino Clover Seed For Pastures, Food Plots Bees LawnsPLEASE READ THIS LIVE PRODUCT WARRANTY BEFORE ORDERING OUR SEED Seed is a live product which depends on many important related grower skills such as, proper planting time, seed depth, type of soil, irrigation, proper use of fertilizers, weed controls, fungicides, insecticides, disease free soil, and reasonable weather conditions during the growing period. These factors are totally out of the seller's control and are the growers responsibility and risk. Our seed cannot be unconditionally guaranteed to perform properly - regardless of weather conditions or the growers methods or mistakes. Ladino clover Seed produces a clover that has a larger leaf that is higher in forage yield and quality than the smaller or intermediate clover varieties. Ladino clover is a perennial legume species whose numerous runners take root in wetter or hardpan type soils and can live from 3 to 5 years. This is an ideal clover for livestock pastures or to attract wildlife to food plots. Ladino clovers provide a highly digestible, protein enriched feed that does well under heavy grazing. Usually planted with grasses in pastures or food plots, Ladino Clover improves the productivity and nutritional value of the grass by making up to 250 pounds of nitrogen per acre per year available for the companion grasses. Tall fescue, perennial ryegrass and orchard grass are a few of the companion grasses that are planted with Ladino Clover Seed. Crimson Red Clover For Pasture and Food PlotsWith its rapid, robust growth, crimson clover provides early spring nitrogen for full-season crops. Rapid fall growth, or summer growth in cool areas, also makes it a top choice for short-rotation niches as a weed suppressing green manure. Popular as a staple forage and roadside cover crop throughout the Southeast, crimson clover is gaining increased recognition as a versatile summer-annual cover in colder regions. Its spectacular beauty when flowering keeps it visible even in a mix with other flowering legumes, a common use in California nut groves and orchards. In Michigan, it is used successfully between rows of blueberries. Germ Rate 82% Crimson clover will grow well in about any type of well drained soil, especially sandy loam. It may fare poorly on heavy clay, waterlogged, extremely acid or alkaline soils. Once established, it thrives in cool, moist conditions. Dry soil often hinders fall plantings in the South. Pasture and hay crop. Crimson clover is excellent for grazing and haying. It will regrow if grazed or mowed no lower than 3 or 4 inches before the early bud stage. Mixing with grass reduces its relatively low bloat risk even further. Timely mowing four to six weeks before bloom improves growth, reduces lodging and will cause more uniform flowering and seed ripening on highly fertile soils Crimson clover can be grazed lightly in the fall, more intensively in the spring and still be left to accumulate N and/or set seed with little reduction in its soil N contribution, provided livestock are removed before flowering
Price: 9.95 USD
Location: Pikeville, Kentucky
End Time: 2024-11-07T18:13:38.000Z
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Type: hay
Brand: Clover
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Color: Ladino White Clover
Price: 10.95 USD
Available Quantity: 25
Quantity Sold: 15
Color: Crimson Red Clover
Price: 9.95 USD
Available Quantity: 52
Quantity Sold: 45