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Rampart Ladino Clover Seed

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50 - 1000 $4.72

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Type

Perennial Legume

Growing Season

Spring
Summer
Fall

Planting Dates

Feb to April
Sept to Oct

Height

10 to 14 inches

Seeding Rate

Pasture: 2 to 4 lbs per acre
Food Plot 4 to 5 lbs per acre

Rampart Ladino Clover Seed delivers exceptional performance in challenging conditions where other clovers struggle. This large-leafed variety was developed from Oregon-selected plants specifically chosen for heat and drought tolerance while maintaining excellent seed yield and plant vigor. The perennial legume produces up to 90 pounds of nitrogen per acre annually, reducing fertilizer costs while boosting livestock performance. Ranchers and wildlife managers rely on this persistent clover for its ability to establish quickly and maintain productive stands for years.

Quantity Price / lb
1 - 49 $5.02
50 - 1000 $4.72

Key Features of Rampart Ladino Clover Seed

Pre-inoculated seed eliminates need for additional bacterial treatment
Large leaf variety produces higher forage yields than standard white clovers
Persistent and long-lived with excellent stand longevity under proper management
Very high nitrogen producer contributing up to 90 pounds per acre annually
Successfully frost seeded for easy establishment in existing stands
One-third legume to two-thirds grass mix adds 100 pounds to steers over one year
Developed from Oregon plants selected for superior heat and drought tolerance
Fast establishment with excellent seedling vigor and many vigorous stolons
Top performer for dry matter yields in university trials
Best planted in spring; fall planting suitable in specific situations

Additional Information

UsagePasture, Erosion Control, Food Plot, Soil Improvement, Pollinator Friendly
Seeding Depth1/4 inch
Seed TreatmentRaw
Inoculation StatusPre-Inoculated
ClassificationNon-GMO

Livestock producers seeking maximum return on pasture investments will find this clover’s proven genetics deliver consistent results. University research consistently demonstrates how properly managed legume-grass mixtures outperform straight grass pastures, with the nitrogen fixation reducing input costs while the high-quality protein boosts animal performance. Plant between February and April or September through October at quarter-inch depth for optimal germination. The variety’s stolon-spreading growth habit helps it recover from grazing pressure and maintain ground coverage, making it particularly valuable for rotational grazing systems where persistence matters most.