Sub Clover

Tammin

Tammin is a more persistent and resilient early flowering subterraneum clover(ssp. subterraneum).

HIGH HARD SEED LEVELS

Tammin was developed for cropping rotations in low-medium rainfall (300-450 mm annual average rainfall) areas with the novel traits of RLEM cotyledon resistance and much higher hardseededness than other cultivars. Tammin also has a much slower breakdown of hard seed in the autumn making it able to handle false breaks. It will still have 15% hard seed after 3 years, improving its ability to recover in short cropping phase rotations.

Suited to all livestock types, silage and hay

Features

  • Early flowering
  • High hard seed levels
  • Delayed hard seed breakdown
  • Redlegged earthmite resistance

Benefits

  • High forage yields in lower rainfall environments
  • Provides quick feed in autumn and winter
  • Provides quick feed in autumn and winter
  • Provides quick feed in autumn and winter
  • Will maintain better persistence and yield over time
  • Less seed lost due to out of season rainfall
  • Some seed will survive after 3 year cropping phase

Sowing Rates

Sole species
5-10kg/ha
Pasture mixes
2-5kg/ha