ALEX & AXI | Trifolium alexandrinum
• Rich in proteins
An annual, freezing plant
Rapid formation of soil cover
• Height up to 1m

 

Alexandrian clover is very suitable for fodder in livestock farms,
both in individual crops and as part of grass mixtures. Alexandria
clover yields the highest yields in cool, humid conditions, which
makes it an interesting alternative for landscaping.
The easily
degradable organic mass provides fast release of nitrogen and
nutrients.
However, the formed levels of soil humus are relatively
low due to the rapid decomposition process.
To avoid nitrogen loss,
its use in clean crops is not recommended.


Sowing standard - 2,5-3 kg/dca

 
 
Persian clover | Trifolium resupinatum

The Persian clover has a delicate stem and is richly leafy.
A big advantage is its drought resistance.
It is an optimal option for both primary and a catch crop.
It is characterized by a very high yield of green and dry mass
with high protein content.
Persian clover is suitable both for
individual use and in mixtures, for example in combination
with annual ryegrass.
Persian clover freezes in winter and
leaves a sowing bed rich in roots and plant debris.

It is most suitable for mulching sowing of corn.


Sowing standard - 1,5-2 kg/dca

 
 
ATLAS | Trifolium squarrosum
An annual freezing plant
Fine-grained legumes
Slower initial development than the Alexandrian clover
 
The annual clover ATLAS is a healthy legumewith a deep arrow-shaped root,
which is a very good fixator
of nitrogen. ATLAS is an economically viable variety
of legume
for green mixtures.
Its organic matter decomposes rapidly and
the release of nitrogen and other nutrients for the next crop begins in the spring.

ATLAS is suitable for all types of soil and conditions - both for drought and humidity.

The ATLAS variety has strong stems and large leaves with a dark green color.
Apart from being a catch crop, it can also be used for fodder.

Sowing standard - 3,5 kg/dca