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Using Frosty Berseem Clover in Pastures

New annual legume shows promise for pasture and hay production
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Time to Think about Frost Seeding Frosty and Fixation

Frost seeding of FROSTY CLOVER can be used by grazers as a means to improve pasture yields and change forage species composition within the pasture without complete renovation.
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New Cold-Tolerant Clovers

The first arrivals are cover crops, but forages are on their way. Grassland Oregon, a seed company based in Salem, Oregon, has launched FIXatioN Balansa and Frosty Berseem clovers, making them available to producers in Canada. Both varieties are capable of withstanding temperatures as cold as -26 C and -5 C (without snow cover).
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Grassland Oregon Introduces the World's Most Cold-Tolerant Commercial Clovers to Canada

"We're very excited to bring the benefits of FIXatioN and FROSTY to farmers here". says Scott Bowman, General Manager of Speare Seeds. "Interest in cover crops and pasture revitalization have increased at a rapid pace throughout eastern Canada. Products like FIXatioN and FROSTY are a perfect fit for those markets."
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