Ladino Clover
Ladino Clover is a tall growing type of White Clover with more yield, protein and forage quality. Ladino is mostly used when growing hay, but can also be used in lowland cattle pastures. Ladino thrives in cool, wet climates early in the spring. Ladino establishes easily and can be frost seeded. May cause bloating in pastures at high percentage.
Characteristics
Persistence
MEDIUM
Flooding Tolerance
MEDIUM / HIGH
Drought Tolerance
MEDIUM
Winter Hardiness
MEDIUM
Palatability
HIGH
Yield Potential
MEDIUM
Grazing Tolerance
HIGH
Suitable Soil Types
Sand | Loam | Clay (bar goes fully through Sand, Loam and Clay)
Planting Depth
1/4 Inch
Cutting Height
2 Inches
Seeds Per lb
750000
PH. Level
5.5 - 7
Glacier Ladino Clover
- Tall, hay-like clover
- Very aggressive
- High in protein
- Big leaves
Ladino Clover
- Economically priced
- Hay type
- Likes poorly drained soil
- Oregon grown