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Durana Food Plot Clover Seeds - 3 Lbs. (Plants 1/2 Acre)

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Management number 214752090 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $9.91 Model Number 214752090
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Durana Whie Clover Seed Type: Cool season perennial legume Adaptation: From Eastern Texas and Oklahoma across the South to the Atlantic coast and north along a line from Macon, GA to Dallas, TX. Durana persists well under grazing. Uses: Durana is highly persistent under grazing and is best used to enrich existing, unimproved cool or warm season grass pasture, especially if ridding a pasture of toxic fescue is not an option. Excellent for grazing fall through early summer. Durana increases the attractiveness and nutritional value of wildlife food plots, alone or in a mixture. Benefits: Research and ranch experiences repeatedly demonstrate the superior feed value of a white clover-grass mixture compared to grass alone. Improvements in conception rates, milk production, calf weaning weights, daily gains and animal health can be realized. Durana-grass mixtures may also be used for high-quality hay or silage. Durana also captures atmosheric nitrogen - 50 to 125 lbs. per acre per year. Nutrition: 18 to 28% crude protein and total digestable nutrients(TDN) ranging from 65 to 85%. Highest values will be obtained with a vegetative to 10% bloom harvest. Maturity of the crop at harvest will determine individual results. Planting: Requires a minimum of 21 days for germination. Rate: 3 lbs./acre drilled or broadcast into established pastures; 5 lbs./acre for a pure stand. Date: September - November in southern U.S. Frost seeded-February and March. Spring seeded in late March or April. Method: Graze or clip pasture close prior to seeding. Depth: 1/4 inch maximum; many stand failures result from seed planted too deep. Fertilizer: Liming to a pH of 6.0 and providing adequate levels of potassium and phosphorus are necessary to ensure a productive clover stand. Soil testing is highly recommended; see your local county extension office for details.

  • Excellent Deer Food Plot Seeds
  • 3 lbs. per acre drilled or 3 lbs. per 1/2 acre broadcasted
UPC 854502007117
Color White
Brand Name SeedRanch
Unit Count 48.0 Fluid Ounces
Manufacturer Pennington Seed
Moisture Needs Moderate Watering
Number of Pieces 1
Expected Blooming Period Summer
Expected Planting Period Spring

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