CELROUG 01
FODDER PLANTS / COMMON CLOVER (ANNUAL) / ROUGH CLOVER (TREATED, NITRATED SEEDS)
Trifolium squarrosum L.
Annual fodder-type plants with large roots are used for green manure or fodder
Can be used for various purposes: pastures, fodder and hay production, green soil fertilization, seed cultivation
The plants are covered with hairs, so fresh hay is more suitable for forage than dried hay
Spring-summer sowing
Gives one harvest of green mass
Compared to other annual clovers, plants of this species are larger in size, have more leaves, and give a better yield of green mass
Drought tolerant
Tolerant of low temperatures. The rosette stage tolerates temperatures down to -10 °C for several days.
A big advantage of this type of clover is fast growth and adaptation to various growing conditions and soil types
Tolerates various soils (clay, sandy), wet and dry, except flooded and calcareous
Can be grown alone or in mixtures with other fodder bell and leguminous grasses or oats, vetch, peas.
It is advisable to grow in pastures, when the green mass is cut before flowering or during flowering. Leafy plants are rich in protein
Can also be used as a green manure, but must be cut before full bloom is reached
When preparing the soil for sowing, it should not be plowed very deeply, only loosened. It is sown at a depth of 1-2 cm.
Advantages of dressing and inoculation:
The seeds are inoculated with nitrogen-fixing (Rhizobium spp) bacteria and ignited with calcium carbonate (CaCO 3)
Bacteria stimulate root development, plant growth, nitrogen accumulation
Seed coating protects against birds (not poisonous to birds, but does not attract them)
Coated seeds slide more easily
It is easier to sow small seed rates
Small seeds are sown more evenly
The seeds are protected from mechanical damage during sowing
As the dressing materials of natural origin decompose, they enrich the soil and have a positive effect on plant growth
The dredging material (calcium carbonate) is said to affect soil pH
Under different growing conditions than those found in these studies, cultivar parameters may differ from those given here.
SOWING RATE
Recommended sowing rate: when sowing alone - 30-40 kg/ha, and in mixtures - 15-25 kg/ha
Recommended sowing rate for green fertilizer: 20-30 kg/ha