Arrowleaf clover is suitable for hay, grazing, seed
production, soil improvement, and wildlife. Deer and
turkey readily feed on this clover, which often
persists well into early summer.
Establishment
Prepare a smooth, clean seedbed. Firm with a
cultipacker before and after planting. Cover seed ¼
to ½ inch deep. Arrowleaf clover may also be
planted in an established summer perennial grass sod
by light disking or with a no-till drill. Interseeding
into a grass sod should be delayed until about the first
frost date. Plant at a rate of 10 lbs of inoculated seed
per/acre. Follow soil test recommendations, if
available. If not, apply 300 lbs/acre of 0-20-20 or
similar analysis at planting time, and annually
(August or September) as a maintenance fertilizer
Plant at 10-12 lbs per Ac