Description
Red Carpet XL 3-year red clover is a dual-purpose blend of improved red clover varieties fit for both haylage and grazing.
Red CarpetĀ® has demonstrated increased yields over Arlington, Marathon and Kenland red clovers. Red clover resilience (or lack thereof) is typically triggered by diseases that affect crown health.
Most common red clovers (medium red clover included) typically persist for a couple of years before they fall victim. In many
cases, a 2-year stand of clover fits the cropping cycle, delivering forage in a brief timeframe and providing a valuable nurse
or relay crop for the ensuing cash crop. However, when the rotation allows, it makes sense to incorporate a 3-year clover.
3-year clovers have a stronger resistance to crown diseases that enables persistence into a 3rd year (or 2 years removed
from the seeding year). The additional year provides at least 1 spring cutting, if not multiple harvests to greater supplement
hay stocks.
Key Features
- Best utilized for silage or spring hay
- Increased disease resistance to southernanthracnose & downy mildew
- May produce 3 cuttings on second-year stands
- Works well in rotational grazing programs
General Characteristics
Livestock
Bee/Pollinator ,
Cattle ,
Deer ,
Goats ,
Hogs ,
Sheep
Usage
Hay ,
Silage ,
Pasture ,
Wildlife ,
Cover Crop ,
Pollinator Friendly
Segment
Forage
Species
Red Clover
Sci. Name
Trifolium
Plant Characteristics
Type
Red
Emergence (Days)
7
Winter Hardiness
7
Forage Quality Characteristics
Seeding Information
Approx. Seeds/Lb.
272000
Approx. Seeds/Kg.
600000
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Kg./Hectare)
9-14
Seeding Rate - Alone/New (Lbs./Acre)
8-12
Planting Times
Spring, Late Summer-Early Fall
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Kg./Hectare)
7-9
Seeding Rate - Mixes (Lbs./Acre)
6-8
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