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Ball
Clover Seed
Coated Inoculated

35S0190
Price: $ 195.00



BALL CLOVER SEEDS PREINNOCULATED
25 LB. BAG

Plant 3-5 lbs. per acre

Shipping will apply.


Excellent Nitrogin Source

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Short, 1-2 feet tall, erect growth, similar in appearance to white clover however, ball is an annual.Annual

PH: 6.5 and up
Loam, clay-loam. Tolerates poor drainage. Prefers moist bottomlands but adapts to fairly dry sites also.Good moisture conditions.
3-4 lb/A per Texas A & M
Planting Date: September-November
Planting Depth: 0.1-0.25 inch
Cost Per Acre: $15-18/A per Texas A & M
Main growing period April-May

With the NEW Genetic Seed varieties, along with AGRI GRO nitrogen fixation in your soil, FASTER PASTURE CRIMSON RED DIXIE ROOTER, FASTER PASTURE HAIRY VETCH, and FASTER PASTURE COMMON VETCH, by Genetic Seeds increase of the plants root mass. Genetics nitrogen fixation credits are reaching as HIGH as 230 pounds per acre. A must use products for todays high fertility cost.

Legumes contain five times the calcium, 30 to 50% more phosphorus, and twice the magnesium of grasses. Calcium and phosphorus are critical for the formation and maintenance of bones and teeth. Calcium is involved in virtually every biochemical and physiological process in the body and is especially important for milk production. Phosphorus is critical for reproduction and is involved with more biological functions than any other mineral element. The primary function of magnesium in the animal is the activation of enzymes. Magnesium deficiency causes grass tetany that is associated with lactating cows grazing cool-season grasses in the spring. Milk production, growth, and reproduction are always higher on a pasture with a legume than one without a legume given the same amount of available forage.