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White clover

Sowing and cultivation
Clovers and herbs

White clover has a creeping growth habit and spreads across the ground via runners (stolons). As a result, white clover often grows in a dense carpet across the ground. White clover is suitable for plots that are grazed frequently. White clover produces less mass than red clover, but is very palatable to cows.

  • Suitable for frequent grazing
  • Produces less mass than red clover
  • Very palatable for cows
  • Forms more stems
  • Enriches the soil with nitrogen
  • Attracts bees, bumblebees, and other pollinating insects

Composition of varieties 100% white clover
Recommended sowing rate for pasture mix 1-2 kg / ha
Pack size 10 kg
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