Legumes
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Early Growth Habits of Renovation White Clover
See the early growth habits of Renovation white clover.
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Viper Balansa Clover in Georgia
Newton, GA
|March 15, 2023
We review the characteristics of Viper balansa clover taken from a plot in Georgia.
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Legume Cover Crop Trial
Penn State University
2021
A walkthrough of the 2021 Penn State Cover Crop Trial legume plots. We look at three species' performance and varietal traits.
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Clover Trial
Starkville, MS
|March 10, 2020
Note how planting date and ground moisture differences can affect certain species.
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White Clover Bucket Study
Watch these videos to learn more about the extensive spreading characteristics of Renovation & Kakariki White Clovers.
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Grazing Vetch and Pea Observations
2019
Join us for a visit at Clemson’s Edisto Research Campus in Blackville, SC. We'll look at the tail end of a “modified” cover crop study followed by a root review of plants we dug up.
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Berseem Clover Comparison - Single vs. Multi Cut
In this video, we’re comparing two berseem clover varieties: Balady 1 and Lightning. These observations offer hands-on insights into the distinct characteristics of single cut versus multi-cut clovers.
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Kakariki White Clover White Clover Bucket Study
June 2017
We conducted a bucket study on Kakariki White Clover in June 2017. In this video, we look at some of the growth habits, characteristics, and features of Kakariki White Clover.
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Renovation White Clover Bucket Study
June 2017
We conducted a bucket study of Renovation White Clover in June 2017. In this video, we look at some of the growth habits, characteristics, and features of Renovation White Clover.
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Grazing Vetch and Pea Observations (Part 2)
2019
More observations from a cover crop trial in South Carolina that turned into a grazing trial.
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Grazing Vetch and Pea Observations (Part 1)
2019
Some observations from a cover crop trial in South Carolina that turned into a grazing trial.
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Clover Trial
Louisiana State University
Winnsboro, LA
|May 2019
In Winnsboro, LA, we visited the annual clover trial just before its third cutting. The white and red clovers were thriving, and some of the experimental crimson clover varieties showed great promise.