PRODUCTS → SMALL GRAIN LEGUMES → RED CLOVER
(Trifolium pratense)



LUCRUM
Excellent winter hardiness and resistance to sclerotinia are outstanding characters of this variety. It can be used in both one and two year leys.

NEMARO
Nemaro produces a high, even yield throughout the growing season and has good stem nematode resistance. It is particularly suited to organic farming systems

TAIFUN
Taifun sets new standards for winter hardiness and dry matter yields for red clover varieties. It is ideal for conservation and combined management systems and produces stable high yields in the second year as well. Seed yields are also very high.

TITUS
Very high forage yields are obtained due to the good persistence and resistance to stem nematodes and clover rot. Seed yields are exceptionally high.

TORNADO NEW
The very profitable product excels with a very good first cut (Grade 7 – high) in the first year of production and is an ideal mixing partner to early silage use in italian ryegrass mixtures. Its high total profitability pushes the product into the second year of production and also qualifies Tornado for perennial fodder production, in combination with mid to late perennial ryegrass. Low susceptibility to disease, particularly anthracnose and clover rot, and very high resilience results in Tornado having a high yield stability.


Variety Assessment according to the specifying sort list issued by the Bundessortenamt and other trials

         Y i e l d  o f  D r y  M a t t e r
Beginning of Blooming Tendency to Winterkill Persistence Total 1st Cut Further Cuts Total D.M.-Yield 2nd Year
LUCRUM    d7 5 6 4 4 3 -
NEMARO* d4 5 6 5 6 4 5
TAIFUN      t5 4 6 6 7 6 6
TITUS         t4 4 6 6 7 5 6
TORNADO t5 4 6 6 7 5 6
9 = very strong, very high, very late; 1 = very low, very early; d = diploid; t = tetraploid
*under controlled conditions lower affection with stem nematodes (Ditylenchus dipsaci) than other comparable
registered varieties