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Resolute White Clover

  • Outstanding persistence
  • High forage production
  • Designed for continuous and rotational grazing systems
  • Aggressive stolon activity
  • Excellent seedling vigor
  • Improved Drought tolerant
  • Widely adapted
  • Winterhardy

Resolute is an intermediate white clover that was developed from a western Georgia ecotype population. This ecotype population was selected based on its persistence under grazing, summer-drought and heat stress. Resolute has outstanding persistence when compared to other intermediate and ladino white clovers and will successfully persist in tall fescue and bermudagrass grazing systems over a long period of time. Resolute has higher forage production when compared to other intermediate white clovers and higher total forage production than ladino white clovers in long term tests. The persistence of Resolute, coupled with its ability to provide a greater percentage of clover in the available forage supply, results in higher animal gains when compared to ladino cultivars.

Management Recommendations

  • Planting Rate: 2-4#/acre (no-till drilled or broadcast into established pastures)
  • Planting Depth: 1/8-1/4 inch
  • Seeding Dates: (Spring) February-May, (Fall) August-October
  • Soil pH: 6.0-6.5
  • Fertilization: Refer to soil test; responds well to phosphorus and potassium
  • Primary Use: Hay/ pasture

 

Animal Performance-Georgia
Treatment Forage Animal
  Yield
lb/Acre
Clover
%
Gain lb/hd/d Total
lb/ac

 

Persistence Under Grazing and Grass Competition
Test Location-State
  GA KY IN MS TX OK AVERAGE

 

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