Description
Type: | Winter Annual Legume | Height: | 4 feet |
Usage: | Hay, Pasture | Seeding Rate: | 20 lb / acre |
Plant: | Sept- Oct. |
- A Winter Annual Legume, But a Good Portion Could Volunteer the Following Years
- Later Maturing than Crimson Clover or Winter Peas for Greater Potential Forage Yield
- Excellent Source of Nitrogen When Planted in Bermuda Grass or Small Grains
- Inoculation Required
- Usually Easy to Establish
- Is a Menace in Wheat if Harvested for Grain — Won’t be Able to Sell the Grain
- Potential Nitrogen Production of 30 lb/ acre per year