- When to plant:
- Spring, Fall, Winter
- Fertilizer:
- Varies
- Seeding rate:
- 10 - 15 lbs. per acre
- Overseeding rate:
- 5 - 10 lbs. per acre
- Seeding depth:
- 1/4 - 1/2 inch
- Ideal ph:
- 6.5 - 8.0
- Gmo:
- Yes
- Inoculant needed:
- No
- Coated or raw:
- Coated
- Lifecycle:
- Perennial
- Climate zones:
- Cool Season, Transition Zone, Warm Season
The Apache Arrowleaf Clover was developed by the University of Texas A&M with the goals of improving upon Yuchi Clover. This includes improving its susceptibility to to lethal wilt and other conditions.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Cattle Forage, Livestock Grazing, Food Plot, Cover Crop, Erosion Control
- Germination Time: 7 - 14 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 4 feet; if left uncut/not grazed
- Sunlight Requirements: 4 - 6 hours
- Advantages: Developed from Yuchi; includes improving its susceptibility to lethal wilt and other conditions.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is fall and spring when nighttime temperatures are consistently below 65 degrees.
Product Details
- Annual cool season reseeding clover
- Great choice for fall and winter forage and food plots
- Resistant to lethal wilt
- Tolerant to BYMV disease
- High survival rate
Product Information
Apache Arrowleaf Clover is an annual reseeding clover developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at Texas A & M University. By eliminating the genetic trait for susceptibility, Apache, unlike Yuchi, is resistant to lethal wilt. Apache is also tolerant to BYMV disease, and when infected, has a higher survival rate than Yuchi. Apache has greater forage production in early spring than Yuchi and its total season forage production is greater or equal to that of Yuchi. Apache flowers 10-14 days earlier than Yuchi. Apache Arrowleaf Clover is commonly planted with ryegrass for spring forage.
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.
Ensure a soil pH of between 6.5 to 8. Plant at a rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre, at a depth between 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. Plant during Fall.
For best results, please review our Planting Guide and the specific product description before planting. Each product has recommended planting methods, timing, and seeding rates that are important for successful establishment. Following these guidelines will help ensure optimal performance and stand success.
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Hancock Seed is dedicated to delivering the best seeds possible to our customers. Hancock Seed grows and harvests many of our products, and we acquire the majority of the rest from other family farmers.
All these seeds are processed, packaged and shipped from Hancock Farm. This helps us ensure that our high standards are met. Unlike much of the competition, we refuse to sell you a seed that was not gathered during the last harvest. You will always receive fresh product from Hancock.
Every seed we grow comes with 40 years of experience behind it...you can rest assured that all of our products are cultivated in a method that assures its potential for growth.
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The Apache Arrowleaf Clover was developed by the University of Texas A&M with the goals of improving upon Yuchi Clover. This includes improving its susceptibility to to lethal wilt and other conditions.
Product Information
- Application or Use: Cattle Forage, Livestock Grazing, Food Plot, Cover Crop, Erosion Control
- Germination Time: 7 - 14 days, under optimal conditions
- Growing Locations: Warm Season, Transition Zone, Cool Season
- Height: 4 feet; if left uncut/not grazed
- Sunlight Requirements: 4 - 6 hours
- Advantages: Developed from Yuchi; includes improving its susceptibility to lethal wilt and other conditions.
- When to Plant: Recommended planting time is fall and spring when nighttime temperatures are consistently below 65 degrees.
Product Details
- Annual cool season reseeding clover
- Great choice for fall and winter forage and food plots
- Resistant to lethal wilt
- Tolerant to BYMV disease
- High survival rate
Product Information
Apache Arrowleaf Clover is an annual reseeding clover developed by the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station at Texas A & M University. By eliminating the genetic trait for susceptibility, Apache, unlike Yuchi, is resistant to lethal wilt. Apache is also tolerant to BYMV disease, and when infected, has a higher survival rate than Yuchi. Apache has greater forage production in early spring than Yuchi and its total season forage production is greater or equal to that of Yuchi. Apache flowers 10-14 days earlier than Yuchi. Apache Arrowleaf Clover is commonly planted with ryegrass for spring forage.
*Product packaging may appear different than what is pictured.
Ensure a soil pH of between 6.5 to 8. Plant at a rate of 10 to 15 lbs. per acre, at a depth between 1/4 in. and 1/2 in. Plant during Fall.
Instructions
For best results, please review our Planting Guide and the specific product description before planting. Each product has recommended planting methods, timing, and seeding rates that are important for successful establishment. Following these guidelines will help ensure optimal performance and stand success.