Posted by randallinMo on February 27, 2014 at 06:48:43 from (216.74.205.155):
In Reply to: Re: Clover types posted by old on February 26, 2014 at 08:26:12:
Out of curiosity, I called the MFA in Lebanon. 'Spoke to the manager...he was very helpful. They do indeed sell the clovers you mentioned. One is Durana, the second is called Patriot. Both are crosses of Jumbo Ladino clover and White Dutch clover. The "say" they have deeper, more profuse root systems thus giving them better longevity. Both are adapted to poorer soils with lower fertility. They indicated they yield more than the regular white dutch clover. They have sold these for 3 years now. They said that "most" of their sales of this product had gone to "production agriculture".....balance being food plots. They quoted me the $6.50 per pound rate...with 3 lb per acre seeding rate. I guess my thoughts (based upon what they told me) would be "buyer beware".
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