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Bindoon is an early to mid-season subterranean clover that is most productive when planted in well drained soils in summer dry areas. Bindoon offers high seed production and dense seedling regeneration.
Bindoon sub clover has a prostrate growth habit producing a low, dense sward. Bindoon sub clover is compatible with most perennial pasture grasses particularly when mixed with cocksfoot or tall fescue. Only light graze until seedlings have established. Once established, grazing up to flowering will improve seed set. Reduce grazing again at flowering to promote seed production. Contact your local PGG Wrightson store or Technical Field Representative for further information and availability.
Available as bare seed or with Prillcote or Superstrike seed treatment
Highly productive, early to mid-season subterranean clover
Suited to summer dry areas with well drained soils
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