Ladino Clover from Producer's Choice Seed
  • Features an upright, tall, growth habit, fine stems that support large, dark green leaves and active stolon growth
  • Winter hardy and adapted to overseeding into millions of acres of permanent grass pastures in the U.S.
  • Superior palatability and animal preference
  • Persistent, but not overly aggressive so RegalGraze doesn’t take over the pasture
  • Maximizes daily gain for livestock and fixes nitrogen for the companion grass crop
 

OverGraze Protection™
Under aggressive grazing, RegalGraze with bred-in Overgraze Protection has the ability to
rejuvenate itself via active stolon growth or by
self-seeding. Doesn’t crowd out or take over
desired perennial grass components like the
small or intermediate leaf types tend to do over time. Maintains the Extension recommended 20-30% of the pasture’s dry matter yield coming from the ladino clover.

 

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Forage Yield
RegalGraze has been evaluated for hay yield in pure stands at the University of Georgia, the University of Kentucky and Cal/West’s
private testing.
RegalGraze Forage Yield Chart
 
Animal Preference
The University of Wisconsin, Lancaster Research Station, compared intake and palatability of white clover in the following grazing trial.
RegalGraze Animal Preference Chart
 
Grazing Performance
RegalGraze has been evaluated in animal grazing trials at the University of Georgia and the University of Kentucky.
RegalGraze Grazing Performance Chart - GA
RegalGraze Grazing Performance Chart - KY

 

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RegalGraze Cattle in Pasture

Ladino white clovers in permanent grass pastures maximize animal performance

  • Extra Daily Gain
    Alabama results demonstrated an extra 44% gain by steers over tall fescue alone
  • Expanded Grazing Season
    Starts the spring grazing season and continues growth well into fall or early winter
  • Nitrogen Fertility
    Fixes 75 to 150 pounds of nitrogen for the companion grasses
  • Fescue Toxicity
    Helps dilute the toxic effects of fungal alkaloids in endophyte infected tall fescue which can contribute to animal health and
    performance
  • Grass/legume Balance
    Maximum animal performance is achieved when 70-80% of the dry matter yield comes from the cool season grass components. Small and intermediate leaf type white
    clover often crowds out the
    desired grass over time. Ladino clover in the pasture is less aggressive and helps maintain the Extension recommended grass/legume balance season after season.

All these agronomic and economic benefits can be realized by including as little as 3 to 5 pounds of RegalGraze Ladino Clover in the mixture during pasture renovation or by over-seeding into established
pastures.