
Field Seed
Item#: FS80
Clover, Louisiana S-1 White, Coated, Inoculated - 50 lb
Late maturing with high reseeding potential. It is usually a long-lived perennial in the northern part of the state and short-lived perennial (annual) in the southern part of the state. Grows well in other cool-season perennial grasses (tall fescue/orchardgrass) and dallisgrass. Not recommended in a mixture of bermudagrass of bahiagrass. White clover is susceptible to sclerotinia, crown and stem rot, rhizoctonia, and fusarium root rot. Nematodes could be a problem. Most affected by root-knot nematodes, but also susceptible to stem nematode, and clover cyst nematode. Should be planted between September and October. It can be over-seeded in pastures between November and December or February and March. White clover prefers loam and clay-loam soils, but is well adapted to wet clay bottom soils. Planting Rate: 2-3 lbs per acre of white clover seed and 4 to 10 lbs. per acre when planting alone at 1/4" to 1/2" depth.
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