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Fairlie Seed Company, LLC not only grows ball clover for commercial seed production, but we also grow it on our own ranches for beef and honey production. Grazer’s Select™ ball clover is the only clover grown and developed in the South for the South. Since 1998, our seed stock has endured extreme cold, drought and wet conditions, as well as intensive grazing by cattle, sheep and goats. This has naturally selected Grazer’s Select™ ball clover to have greater tolerance for a hardier and longer-lasting stand. |
“One of the hardiest and most nutritious legumes is ball clover. It grows from the top to the bottom of the hill.”
— Larry Redmon, Extension
Forage Specialist |
Hi, I am a first time user of Grazer’s Select brand ball clover, and I am very pleased with the results. The clover was overseeded on 11-14-08 in fields of Bermuda and Pensacola grass. The clover started coming up in mid-February, and it has reached 20" by the first of April. The goats and cows are doing very well on the clover and I am very pleased with how the clover has turned out. I am going to plant Grazer’s Select brand ball clover on the rest of my pasture land. Thank you for being very helpful when I call for questions.
— Shane
Hesterman
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BALL CLOVER BENEFITS: • High-quality forage • Excellent reseeding • Will seed even while the cattle are still on it • Free source of nitrogen — reduce dependence on commercial fertilizers • Grows from the Gulf Coast states to as far north as Maryland, in soils from sandy loam to clay. |
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