Berseem · Persian · Red · White · HS 1209.22
Maximise protein per acre and multi-cut yield. We match forage clover species and lot to your soil and herd — for dairy farms, cattle operations and pasture importers. 99% purity, dodder-free, since 1957.
Your goal: protein per acre · multi-cut yield · nitrogen fixation · herd performance
For irrigated dairy forage, berseem (T. alexandrinum) leads on multi-cut yield and ~20% protein; on heavy or waterlogged soils, Persian/shaftal (T. resupinatum) performs where berseem can't. Red clover (T. pratense) suits hay and silage, and white clover (T. repens) adds grazing persistence to grass pastures. Kohenoor matches species and lot to your soil and herd, supplying at 99% purity, dodder-free, on FOB/CNF terms.
Building a high-protein, multi-cut dairy forage program with clover.
View →Persistent grazing clovers for grass-clover pasture improvement.
View →Nitrogen-fixing cover-crop clover for soil building and rotations.
View →| If your priority is… | Best clover | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Max multi-cut yield, irrigated | Berseem | 4–8 cuts, ~20% protein, soft palatable fodder |
| Heavy / waterlogged soils | Persian | High waterlogging tolerance, rapid regrowth |
| Hay & silage | Red | High-protein conserved forage, good regrowth |
| Grazing persistence | White | Stoloniferous, withstands grazing & traffic |
High-protein clover forage reduces bought-in feed cost and supports milk yield.
Berseem and Persian regrow after cutting for season-long green fodder.
Legume N-fixation cuts fertiliser cost and builds soil for the next crop.
Share your country, soil type, end-use (dairy, grazing, hay) and quantity. We'll recommend species, variety and lot with today's rate.