Crimson Clover is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting.
Product Details
Non-GMO
Commonly used for food plots, forage and ground cover
Reseeding winter annual
Adapted to heavier, well-drained soils
May be harvested as high-quality hay or silage
Product Information
Crimson Clover (Raw) is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting. Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) is one of the most colorful forage plants and is frequently seen along roadsides, where it is planted for highway beautification. Crimson clover is a reseeding winter annual with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system.
Crimson clover is best adapted to the heavier, well-drained soils, performing poorly on dry, sandy, and poorly drained sites. Crimson clover produces more forage at low temperatures than other clovers. It is fairly tolerant of soil acidity and is often seeded in mixture with small grains and ryegrass. Crimson clover is also often seeded into warm-season perennial grass pastures (bermudagrass and bahiagrass) and may reseed under some management conditions.
Crimson clover seed should be planted at 20 to 26 pounds of seed per acre. Most improved crimson clover varieties are adapted to Florida conditions, but they vary in spring maturity. Grazing should be delayed until 6-8 inches of growth accumulate. Forage is very high quality with both leaves and stems readily consumed. Although it is generally grazed, it may be harvested as high-quality hay or silage. If trying to manage for reseeding, reduce grazing pressure for about three weeks when in full flower.
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Crimson Clover is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting.
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Crimson Clover is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting. Product Details Non-GMO Commonly used for food plots, forage and ground cover Reseeding winter annual Adapted to heavier, well-drained soils May be harvested as high-quality...
Crimson Clover is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting.
Product Details
Non-GMO
Commonly used for food plots, forage and ground cover
Reseeding winter annual
Adapted to heavier, well-drained soils
May be harvested as high-quality hay or silage
Product Information
Crimson Clover (Raw) is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting. Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) is one of the most colorful forage plants and is frequently seen along roadsides, where it is planted for highway beautification. Crimson clover is a reseeding winter annual with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system.
Crimson clover is best adapted to the heavier, well-drained soils, performing poorly on dry, sandy, and poorly drained sites. Crimson clover produces more forage at low temperatures than other clovers. It is fairly tolerant of soil acidity and is often seeded in mixture with small grains and ryegrass. Crimson clover is also often seeded into warm-season perennial grass pastures (bermudagrass and bahiagrass) and may reseed under some management conditions.
Crimson Clover (Raw) is non-GMO.
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Climate Zone(s)
Cool Season
Transition Zone
Warm Season
Coated or Raw
Raw
Fertilizer
Varies
GMO
No
Ideal pH
6.5 - 8.0
Inoculant Needed
Yes
Life Cycle
Annual
Overseeding Rate
15 lbs per acre
Seeding Depth
1/4 - 3/8 Inch
Seeding Rate
20 - 25 lbs. per acre
When to Plant
Fall
Instructions
Crimson clover seed should be planted at 20 to 26 pounds of seed per acre. Most improved crimson clover varieties are adapted to Florida conditions, but they vary in spring maturity. Grazing should be delayed until 6-8 inches of growth accumulate....
Crimson clover seed should be planted at 20 to 26 pounds of seed per acre. Most improved crimson clover varieties are adapted to Florida conditions, but they vary in spring maturity. Grazing should be delayed until 6-8 inches of growth accumulate. Forage is very high quality with both leaves and stems readily consumed. Although it is generally grazed, it may be harvested as high-quality hay or silage. If trying to manage for reseeding, reduce grazing pressure for about three weeks when in full flower.
Crimson Clover is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting.
Product Details
Non-GMO
Commonly used for food plots, forage and ground cover
Reseeding winter annual
Adapted to heavier, well-drained soils
May be harvested as high-quality hay or silage
Product Information
Crimson Clover (Raw) is commonly used for wildlife food plots, cattle forage and decorative ground cover planting. Crimson clover (Trifolium incarnatum) is one of the most colorful forage plants and is frequently seen along roadsides, where it is planted for highway beautification. Crimson clover is a reseeding winter annual with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system.
Crimson clover is best adapted to the heavier, well-drained soils, performing poorly on dry, sandy, and poorly drained sites. Crimson clover produces more forage at low temperatures than other clovers. It is fairly tolerant of soil acidity and is often seeded in mixture with small grains and ryegrass. Crimson clover is also often seeded into warm-season perennial grass pastures (bermudagrass and bahiagrass) and may reseed under some management conditions.
Crimson clover seed should be planted at 20 to 26 pounds of seed per acre. Most improved crimson clover varieties are adapted to Florida conditions, but they vary in spring maturity. Grazing should be delayed until 6-8 inches of growth accumulate. Forage is very high quality with both leaves and stems readily consumed. Although it is generally grazed, it may be harvested as high-quality hay or silage. If trying to manage for reseeding, reduce grazing pressure for about three weeks when in full flower.
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Excellent! We are happy to hear that you are having great results with the crimson clover seed! Thank you for your review and for choosing Hancock Seed!
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05/02/2020
daniel o.
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that seed will grow everytime it hits the soil whats to know
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