Mammoth Red Clover is a biennial or short-lived perennial legume known for its tall growth and late-season productivity. It establishes well in cool climates and performs best in moist, well-drained soils with full sun. Unlike medium red clover, Mammoth typically produces one large cutting, making it ideal for green manure or single-cut hay systems. A great choice for soil building, nitrogen fixation, and growers looking to enhance fertility in rotation with other crops.
Planting Guide: Stand alone drill seeding is 10-12 lbs/acre; 12-15 lbs/acre when broadcast or in critical areas; 8 lb/acre in mixes; should be planted 1/4 inch in depth