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Durana White Clover Seed

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As low as $5.86

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1 - 24 $6.16
25 - 1000 $5.86

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Type

Perennial Legume

Growing Season

Spring
Fall
Winter

Planting Dates

Feb to March
Sept to Oct

Height

8 inches

Seeding Rate

6 lbs per acre

Durana white clover seed brings exceptional staying power to pastures with its ability to withstand heavy grazing and harsh conditions year after year. This coated, pre-inoculated legume naturally enriches your soil while providing high-protein forage that livestock and wildlife readily consume. The variety’s compact growth habit and extensive root system make it perfect for mixed pastures where long-term performance matters most.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 24 $6.16
25 - 1000 $5.86

Key Features of Durana White Clover Seed

Produces very high nitrogen levels for natural soil enrichment
Available only in coated seed form for better establishment
Works best with fescue in pasture settings rather than hay production
Maintains short, compact growth that handles traffic well
Delivers potential nitrogen production of 90 pounds per acre annually
Establishes successfully through frost seeding methods
Research confirms 1/3 legume and 2/3 grass mix adds 100 pounds to steers yearly

Additional Information

UsagePasture, Erosion Control, Soil Improvement, Food Plots, Pollinator-Friendly
Seeding Depth1/8 to 1/4 inch
Seed TreatmentCoated
Inoculation StatusPre-Inoculated
ClassificationNon-GMO

Managing pasture longevity becomes simpler when you understand how Durana’s stolon system works in your favor. Research shows that while other white clover varieties fade from perennial grasses within a few years, Durana actually increased its original stand coverage to 133% and persisted for five years or more. This self-renewing characteristic means fewer reseeding costs and more consistent forage quality, especially valuable for operations where pasture downtime isn’t an option during critical grazing periods.