These perennial clovers work great for grazing, hay or silage, are excellent in wildlife mixes and make an awesome cover crop
Salem, Oregon, USA
April 2, 2020
Source: GO Seed
These perennial clovers work great for grazing, hay or silage, are excellent in wildlife mixes and make an awesome cover crop.
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Dynamite red clover, a high-yielding, double-cut clover, was selected for both improved disease resistance and forage production. It is ideal for use throughout the United States. Dynamite exhibits early spring growth and abundant regrowth after harvest which improves the overall life of stand.
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Domino white clover was selected from naturalized stands growing in high altitudes, It thrives in very cold, frost-prone environments and is vigorous, and highly winter-active. Domino’s large leaflets, erect growth habit and rapid regrowth contribute to its excellent persistence under grazing.
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