Persian

  • Lusa Persian Clover

    Lusa is a late maturing, highly productive persian clover. Lusa was bred the Department of Agriculture, Hamilton, Victoria to be adapted to waterlogging, mild salinity and is suitable for grazing and/or forage conservation. Lusa has a good level of hard seed at maturity which should ensure good self-regeneration in high rainfall zones.

    An erect winter growing annual capable of excellent winter and spring growth. Suited to rainfall areas of 500+mm and seasonal irrigation.

    Sowing rate: 5-10 kg/ha alone, 3-7 kg/ha in mixes


  • Maral Shaftal

    Late season flowering, tall erect type, moderate winter growth, good feed value as hay or pasture, good regrowth after grazing, one year forage crop, very low hardseed

  • Morbulk

    Late flowering tetraploid, vigorous erect growth, resistant to clover scorch, suitable for grazing forage or hay crops, ideal for hay mixes

  • Nitro Plus

    Early-mid season, excellent cereal rotation legume, suitable for hay and grazing, tolerates water logging, semi prostrate growth habit, high hard seed, resistant to clover scorch and root rot

  • Storm

    Late season flowering