White Dutch Clover is known for it ease to establish. This is a low growing clover that is commonly used as forage for wildlife and cattle. It is also becomming a very popular planting for lawns, due to its spreading growth and durability. This clover is a great choice for food plots, roadsides, less than fertile areas, and eroded sites. This clover is also noted for it's cold tolerance. This is a good choice for perennial food plot mixes.
Plant in the Spring or Fall.
Plant seeds on a well-tilled seed-bed covering 1/4. Fertilize and lime according to soil test.
The recommended planting rate is 5 pounds per acre.