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Old Cobblers Farm™ Wicked Tuff Turf Red Clover

Product Overview

Description

Deep-rooted perennial herb with tap root reaching 6+ feet. Accumulates minerals from subsoil. High palatability and digestibility (30% higher than grass). Contains condensed tannins reducing parasites in grazing animals. Blue flowers attractive to pollinators.

Preferred Climate

Cool-season perennial. Zones 4-9. Drought tolerant due to deep root. Heat tolerant. Prefers well-drained soils. Moderate cold tolerance. Persists 3-5 years.

The Science Behind It

Scientific Name

Trifolium pratense

Best Use

Pasture improvement, deer food plots, parasite management, drought resilience, mineral supplementation, pollinator habitat

Nutrients Available 

Zones 4-9, Northeast, Midwest, Pacific NW

How to Apply

Plant red clover in early spring (March-April) or late summer (August-September) when soil temps are 50-65°F. Drill at 8-10 lbs/acre or broadcast at 10-12 lbs/acre. Frost seeding in February-March works exceptionally well - broadcast onto frozen ground and let freeze-thaw cycles work seed into soil. Seed depth should not exceed ¼ inch. Inoculation with Rhizobium trifolii is essential for nitrogen fixation. Expect germination in 14-21 days.

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