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      AberSheep

      AberSheep is a while clover seed mixture developed for continuous or rotational grazing on upland and lowland farms.

      Benefits of AberSheep

      • Balanced grass/clover sward
      • Increased output of milk and meat from forage
      • Improved soil structure and grazing quality
      • Suitable for a wide range of soil types and management systems
      • Reduces reliance on artificial nitrogen
      % Variety
      25 AberDai (medium leaf)
      50 AberAce (small leaf)
      25 AberLasting (small leaf)

      Ask an expert

      You can contact our grass and forage seed experts if you have any questions about white clover seed.

        Sowing rate 2.50 kg/ha (1.00 kg/acre)
        Sowing time March/April or August/mid-September
        Sowing depth 15 mm (1/2 inch) or broadcast
        Sowing instructions Drill into a fine tilth

        Moist and warm soil conditions (minimum 5˚C)

        Roll before and after drilling for good soil-to-seed contact

         

        Additional comments Where overseeding, increase seed rate to a minimum of 3.70 kg/ha (1.50 kg/acre)