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Red Mammoth Clover

Red Mammoth Clover is an introduced biennial or short-lived perennial that grows as one of two types: medium (double-cut) or mammoth (single-cut).  Red clover is most frequently used for hay, pasture and soil improvement.  It is a quick growing crop, easily established, and produces high quality forage.  It is winter hardy in most of the US (Zone 4 and higher). Tolerance of shade allows red clover to be used effectively as a cover crop under silage corn.  Red clover is capable of producing 70-150 lbs of nitrogen per acre and anywhere from 2,000 – 5,000 tons of dry matter.  It is an excellent graze however there is a bloat potential for grazing ruminants (cattle and sheep) and care must be taken.  Plant at 8-10 lbs/acre drilled and 10-12 lbs/acre broadcast.

Details

Bloat: Yes
Blossom Color: Pink
Drought Tolerant: Somewhat
Life Cycle: Perennial
Native: Introduced
Project Type: Cover Crop, Pasture, Hay Field, Wildlife Food Plot, Pollinator Support, Ornamental
Sun: Shade, Partial Sun, Full Sun
Latin Name: Trifolium pratense
Seed Per Pound: 272000
Height: 2'
Min Precip.: 20+"
Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Planting Rate: 8-20 lbs/acre

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