Seminole Ladino Clover Seed (Coated)
Seminole Ladino Clover is a premium perennial white clover variety developed for exceptional forage production, grazing tolerance, and long-term pasture performance. Known for its vigorous growth and ability to thrive under frequent grazing, this improved Ladino-type clover produces highly nutritious forage that livestock readily consume.
This coated seed variety is well-suited for pastures, hay fields, wildlife plantings, and grass-legume mixtures. Its low-growing, spreading growth habit allows it to fill open spaces within pastures while helping maintain a dense, productive stand throughout the growing season. Seminole Ladino Clover is particularly valued for its ability to produce quality forage with high protein levels while naturally contributing nitrogen to the soil.
The protective seed coating enhances planting efficiency by improving seed handling and supporting more consistent germination and establishment under a variety of field conditions.
Benefits of Seminole Ladino Clover
| Advantage |
Description |
| Excellent Forage Quality |
Produces highly palatable, nutrient-rich forage for livestock |
| Strong Grazing Tolerance |
Continues to perform well under rotational and continuous grazing systems |
| Rapid Recovery |
Quickly regrows after grazing or mowing |
| Cold Tolerant |
Maintains persistence through winter conditions in suitable growing regions |
| Nitrogen Producer |
Helps improve soil fertility through natural nitrogen fixation |
| Versatile Use |
Suitable for pasture, hay production, wildlife habitat, and forage blends |
| Easy to Manage |
Establishes readily and requires relatively low maintenance |
| Coated Seed |
Designed for improved planting performance and stand establishment |
Product Details
| Specification |
Information |
| Seed Type |
Coated Seminole Ladino Clover |
| Botanical Name |
Trifolium repens |
| Life Cycle |
Perennial |
| Planting Seasons |
Spring and Fall |
| Recommended Seeding Rate |
2β6 lbs. per acre |
| Planting Depth |
Up to 1/2 inch |
| Disease Tolerance |
Good to Excellent |
| Winter Survival |
Very Good |
| Primary Uses |
Pasture, Hay, Wildlife Food Plots, Forage Mixtures |
Planting Recommendations
| Season |
Ideal Planting Window |
| Spring |
February through May |
| Fall |
August through October |
For optimal establishment, plant into a firm, weed-free seedbed and ensure good seed-to-soil contact. Because clover seed is small, shallow planting is recommended. Adequate moisture during germination will help promote uniform emergence and stand development.
Common Uses
- Livestock Pastures
- Horse and Cattle Grazing Systems
- Hay Production
- Wildlife Food Plots
- Deer Nutrition Programs
- Erosion Control Plantings
- Mixed Grass Forage Systems
- Soil Improvement Projects
A Dependable Choice for Productive Pastures
Seminole Ladino Clover combines excellent forage quality, strong persistence, and reliable regrowth to create productive grazing and hay systems. Its ability to withstand grazing pressure while contributing valuable nitrogen to the soil makes it an excellent addition to pasture renovation projects and new forage plantings alike. Whether planted alone or blended with compatible grasses, Seminole Ladino Clover delivers dependable performance and long-lasting forage production.