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Phone:
(830) 583-3456
Fax:
(830) 583-9843
Address:
Pogue Agri Partners
P.O. Drawer 389
Kenedy, TX 78119
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Crimson Clover: (Dixie
reseeding)
- Crimson clover is
the most widely adapted clover of all the clover species grown in
the southeastern United States. Soil types range from sands to well-drained
clay soils with a pH of 5 to 7. Best growth occurs at a pH of 6 to
7. Crimson clover seed is smaller than subterranean clover but has
good seedling vigor. If planted early, it can produce a substantial
amount of forage in the fall. Dixie is the predominant variety grown.
Crimson clover varieties
begin flowering in March and mature in April. Although Dixie Crimson
was selected for hard seed, summer seed germination has been a problem
along the Texas Gulf Coast. Volunteer crimson seedlings have been observed
as early as May and through the summer when substantial rainfall occurred.
There was insufficient seed remaining by fall to produce a satisfactory
stand.
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