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Arrowleaf Clover Seed

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As low as $2.96

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Quantity Price / lb
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50 - 1000 $2.96

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Type

Winter Annual Legume

Growing Season

Spring
Fall
Winter

Planting Dates

Sept to Oct

Height

3 feet

Seeding Rate

8 lbs per acre

This winter annual legume provides a lot of forage for your pasture, and you can’t miss its unique, arrow-shaped leaves and tall, upright growth. Arrowleaf Clover Seed establishes easily from fall plantings and delivers consistent nutrition through the growing season while naturally reseeding for future years. This plant does great in challenging soil conditions, which is why it’s a reliable pick for most any farming operation. Research proves that when managed with grass, it’s a solid choice for improving the weight of your livestock.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $3.26
50 - 1000 $2.96

Key Features of Arrowleaf Clover Seed

Volunteers well for sustainable multi-year stands
Tolerates acidic soil conditions where other legumes fail
Usually contains high hard seed levels for reliable natural reseeding
Adds up to 25 lbs of nitrogen per acre to your soil each year
Requires proper inoculation for maximum nitrogen production
Suitable for hay and pasture applications
Research proves 1/3 legume mixed with 2/3 grass can add up to 100 pounds to steer weight over one year

Additional Information

UsageHay, Pasture, Cover Crop, Soil Improvement, Pollinator Friendly
Seeding Depth1/4 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusRecommended - Purchase Separately
ClassificationNon-GMO

Managing Arrowleaf clover for long-term success means balancing grazing pressure with seed production needs. Allow portions of your stand to flower and set seed each season to maintain natural reseeding, which eliminates the need for annual replanting costs. Not only does its tall growth give you a lot of forage, but its deep roots also pull up water and nutrients from deep in the soil. This helps your companion grasses thrive, creating a pasture that holds up better through difficult weather.