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White Clover is a highly productive, nitrogen-fixing legume ideal for improving pasture performance and soil fertility. Well suited to a wide range of Australian conditions, it thrives in higher rainfall and irrigated systems, delivering high-quality forage with excellent palatability for grazing livestock.
With strong compatibility in mixed pastures, White Clover works exceptionally well alongside perennial ryegrass, fescue and cocksfoot, boosting overall pasture productivity and animal performance. Its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen reduces the need for synthetic fertilisers, supporting more cost-effective and sustainable farming systems.
White Clover establishes quickly under the right conditions and responds well to good fertility, particularly phosphorus and potassium. It performs best in soils with adequate moisture and a pH above 5.5 (CaCl₂), making it a valuable inclusion in both dairy and beef grazing systems.
Ideal for grazing, hay and silage production, White Clover helps lift feed quality, increases intake and supports higher liveweight gains and milk production. A proven, reliable choice for farmers looking to enhance pasture quality and long-term productivity.
Cannot be sent to WA or TAS.
Features Benefits
Cool-season. Nitrogen-fixing. Highly productive pasture legume.
White Clover
A persistent, high-quality legume that improves pasture performance through nitrogen fixation, delivering excellent feed quality, strong seasonal growth, and enhanced productivity in grazing systems.
Ideal For
Management: Grazed pastures requiring improved feed quality and nitrogen supply.
Watering: Requires consistent moisture; performs best under rainfall or irrigation.
Region: Temperate and Mediterranean zones.
Soil Type: Fertile soils with good phosphorus and potassium levels; prefers pH above 5.5 (CaCl₂).
Aspect: Full sun to light shade for optimal growth and persistence.
Varities Used
SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS APPLY FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA
100% Pure White Clover Seed
Sowing Instructions
Rate: 0.5 to 1 kg per 100 m²
Depth: 5 to 10 mm
Preparation: Sow into a well-prepared, firm seedbed or lightly broadcast and roll to ensure good soil contact
Watering: Keep consistently moist for 10 to 21 days during establishment
Management & Grazing Instructions
First grazing: Allow plants to establish and anchor before grazing
Grazing height: Begin grazing once plants are well rooted and actively growing (10 to 15 cm canopy)
Stock pressure: Use rotational grazing to maintain persistence and encourage regrowth
Fertilising: Requires adequate phosphorus and potassium for optimal performance
Watering: Performs best under good soil moisture or irrigation
Durability: Highly productive and persistent under well-managed grazing systems
Please note seed may be coated for protection and to enhance germination. Batches may vary.
Hills Farm Supplies provides pasture seed products based on general suitability for Australian conditions. However, we do not guarantee animal performance or health outcomes resulting from the use of these products.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure:
The selected seed mix is appropriate for their property, soil type, and livestock
Pastures are managed correctly, particularly during establishment and grazing
We recommend seeking independent advice from a qualified agronomist or advisor where required.
Freight & Delivery Responsibility
Once goods have been dispatched from Hills Farm Supplies, they are carried at the purchaser’s risk.
While we take care to ensure all orders leave in good condition:
We are not liable for loss, damage, or delays caused during transit
Any claims relating to freight must be made with the carrier
Transit insurance is available upon request and is recommended for higher value orders.
What are the main benefits of White Clover in a pasture?
White Clover improves pasture quality and animal performance while fixing atmospheric nitrogen, helping reduce fertiliser costs and lift overall productivity.
What type of soil and climate suits White Clover best?
It thrives in higher rainfall or irrigated systems with fertile soils, particularly where phosphorus and potassium are adequate and soil pH is above ~5.5 (CaCl₂).
How does White Clover contribute to nitrogen supply?
Through root nodules, White Clover fixes atmospheric nitrogen and makes it available to companion grasses, supporting stronger pasture growth without added nitrogen fertiliser.
Is White Clover suitable for mixed pasture systems?
Yes, it performs exceptionally well alongside grasses like ryegrass, fescue and cocksfoot, improving feed quality and seasonal production.
How should White Clover be managed under grazing?
Best results come from rotational grazing, allowing adequate recovery between grazings and avoiding overgrazing during establishment.
Are there any risks associated with White Clover?
In high clover dominant pastures, there is a potential risk of bloat in cattle, so grazing management or supplementation strategies may be required.
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White Clover is a highly productive, nitrogen-fixing legume ideal for improving pasture performance and soil fertility. Well suited to a wide range of Australian conditions, it thrives in higher rainfall and irrigated systems, delivering high-quality forage with excellent palatability for grazing livestock.
With strong compatibility in mixed pastures, White Clover works exceptionally well alongside perennial ryegrass, fescue and cocksfoot, boosting overall pasture productivity and animal performance. Its ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen reduces the need for synthetic fertilisers, supporting more cost-effective and sustainable farming systems.
White Clover establishes quickly under the right conditions and responds well to good fertility, particularly phosphorus and potassium. It performs best in soils with adequate moisture and a pH above 5.5 (CaCl₂), making it a valuable inclusion in both dairy and beef grazing systems.
Ideal for grazing, hay and silage production, White Clover helps lift feed quality, increases intake and supports higher liveweight gains and milk production. A proven, reliable choice for farmers looking to enhance pasture quality and long-term productivity.
Cannot be sent to WA or TAS.
Features Benefits
Cool-season. Nitrogen-fixing. Highly productive pasture legume.
White Clover
A persistent, high-quality legume that improves pasture performance through nitrogen fixation, delivering excellent feed quality, strong seasonal growth, and enhanced productivity in grazing systems.
Ideal For
Management: Grazed pastures requiring improved feed quality and nitrogen supply.
Watering: Requires consistent moisture; performs best under rainfall or irrigation.
Region: Temperate and Mediterranean zones.
Soil Type: Fertile soils with good phosphorus and potassium levels; prefers pH above 5.5 (CaCl₂).
Aspect: Full sun to light shade for optimal growth and persistence.
Varities Used
SHIPPING RESTRICTIONS APPLY FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA
100% Pure White Clover Seed
Sowing Instructions
Rate: 0.5 to 1 kg per 100 m²
Depth: 5 to 10 mm
Preparation: Sow into a well-prepared, firm seedbed or lightly broadcast and roll to ensure good soil contact
Watering: Keep consistently moist for 10 to 21 days during establishment
Management & Grazing Instructions
First grazing: Allow plants to establish and anchor before grazing
Grazing height: Begin grazing once plants are well rooted and actively growing (10 to 15 cm canopy)
Stock pressure: Use rotational grazing to maintain persistence and encourage regrowth
Fertilising: Requires adequate phosphorus and potassium for optimal performance
Watering: Performs best under good soil moisture or irrigation
Durability: Highly productive and persistent under well-managed grazing systems
Please note seed may be coated for protection and to enhance germination. Batches may vary.
Hills Farm Supplies provides pasture seed products based on general suitability for Australian conditions. However, we do not guarantee animal performance or health outcomes resulting from the use of these products.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to ensure:
The selected seed mix is appropriate for their property, soil type, and livestock
Pastures are managed correctly, particularly during establishment and grazing
We recommend seeking independent advice from a qualified agronomist or advisor where required.
Freight & Delivery Responsibility
Once goods have been dispatched from Hills Farm Supplies, they are carried at the purchaser’s risk.
While we take care to ensure all orders leave in good condition:
We are not liable for loss, damage, or delays caused during transit
Any claims relating to freight must be made with the carrier
Transit insurance is available upon request and is recommended for higher value orders.
What are the main benefits of White Clover in a pasture?
White Clover improves pasture quality and animal performance while fixing atmospheric nitrogen, helping reduce fertiliser costs and lift overall productivity.
What type of soil and climate suits White Clover best?
It thrives in higher rainfall or irrigated systems with fertile soils, particularly where phosphorus and potassium are adequate and soil pH is above ~5.5 (CaCl₂).
How does White Clover contribute to nitrogen supply?
Through root nodules, White Clover fixes atmospheric nitrogen and makes it available to companion grasses, supporting stronger pasture growth without added nitrogen fertiliser.
Is White Clover suitable for mixed pasture systems?
Yes, it performs exceptionally well alongside grasses like ryegrass, fescue and cocksfoot, improving feed quality and seasonal production.
How should White Clover be managed under grazing?
Best results come from rotational grazing, allowing adequate recovery between grazings and avoiding overgrazing during establishment.
Are there any risks associated with White Clover?
In high clover dominant pastures, there is a potential risk of bloat in cattle, so grazing management or supplementation strategies may be required.







