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  • AberLasting White X Kura Clover

    The goal behind the development of AberLasting was to produce a hybrid between white clover (Trifolium repens) and Caucasian clover (Trifolium ambiguum) that incorporated the desirable traits of both species. White clover is by far the most widely used temperate forage legume in grazed pasture for well-established reasons. It is nitrogen fixing, fast growing, highly digestible and high in protein but exhibits only limited persistency under more extreme environmental stress. The closely related Caucasian clover is superficially similar, has similar nutritional characteristics to white clover but has much greater persistency under extreme conditions of stress.

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  • BEARCAT Red Clover

    Complimented by aggressive regrowth and a superior disease resistance package, it has shown outstanding stand persistence and high forage yield. With its strong disease resistance, hardiness, and aggressive regrowth it’s proven to be consistently productive in adverse environments.

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  • CRUSADE White Clover

    Farm Science Genetics®. Improved winter regrowth. Extended grazing potential during colder months. Early and vigorous flowering. Disease resistance and strong regrowth after cutting. Seed at 5-8 lbs. alone, 2 lbs. in mixes.

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  • Enhance Persian Clover

    eNhance Persian Clover (Trifolium resupinatum) is an annual legume that originated in the eastern Mediterranean area. It has a semi-upright growth habit. The leaves are oval in shape with serrated margins. Persian clover will perform well on a wide range of soils and will tolerate poorly drained soils. Persian clover works well in grazing situations, but care should be taken as it can cause bloat.

    eNhance Persian Clover features improved root development speed, which in turn makes it more suitable for sandy soils than the typical persian clover. eNhance prefers soils that are slightly alkaline but is suitable for use in soils with a pH between 5.0 and 8.0. eNhance has a moderate tolerance to salinity.

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  • FROSTY Berseem Clover

    Berseem clover, Trifolium alexandrinum, is a cool-season annual legume. Featuring salt tolerance, high nitrogen fixation, and a synergistic relationship to alfalfa. Frosty, while preserving its Mediterranean genetics, has been bred for later maturity, cold tolerance, productivity, and nutritional value. Frosty has very low hard seed counts, allowing for quick establishment and lessening its potential to become a weed.

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  • FSG 402 Red Clover

    Farm Science Genetics®. High yield potential, unmatched forage quality, excellent disease resistance, superior persistence. Highly resistant to Northern and Southern anthracnose and powdery mildew. Performs across wide geography and variable conditions. Seed at 10-12 lbs. alone, 4-8 lbs. in mixes.

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  • PINNACLE Ladino Clover

    Farm Science Genetics®. High yield potential. Excellent seedling vigor and stolen activity. Resists leaf diseases and field viruses. Superior persistence. Drought tolerant, widely adapted, ideal for pastures. Seed at 5-8 lbs. alone, 2 lbs. in mixes.

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  • Q Medium Red Clover

    Red Clover (Trifolium pratense) is an important forage legume worldwide, second only to alfalfa, but establishment of red clover can be challenging due to competition from broad-leaf weeds.

    Q Medium Red Clover is a high yielding, short-lived perennial legume developed using traditional breeding methods (non-GMO) to provide tolerance to the broad spectrum herbicide 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D).

    It features excellent biomass production throughout the year and its earlier spring growth means weeds have less time to get established.

    This results in a higher quality forage, while reducing your herbicide costs.

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  • STAMINA White Clover

    A new intermediate- type white clover with high stolen density helping it spread aggressively and rootdown avoiding hoof and grazing pressure. Excellent yield and persistence for a long haul clover.

     

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