Durana Clover, 1 lb.
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- Item #: PNGTN-1
Features:
Durana is highly persistent under grazing and is best used to enrich existing, unimproved cool or warm season grass pastures, 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 (especially deer and turkey) food plots, alone or in a mixture. Rate:
3 lbs./acre drilled or broadcast into established pastures
5 lbs./acre for a pure stand.
Date: September - November in the 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: 1/4inch maximum - many stand failures result from seed planted too deep.
- Aggresively persists under continuous grazing pressure
- So aggresive it can be seeded into Kentucky-31 or Bermuda pastures
- Makes its own nitrogen to reduce fertilizer costs
- Low maintenance
- Excellent regrowth after grazing
Durana is highly persistent under grazing and is best used to enrich existing, unimproved cool or warm season grass pastures, 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 (especially deer and turkey) food plots, alone or in a mixture. Rate:
3 lbs./acre drilled or broadcast into established pastures
5 lbs./acre for a pure stand.
Date: September - November in the 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: 1/4inch maximum - many stand failures result from seed planted too deep.


