Single cut fodder plant seeds. Plant height 11 to 13 feet. 20 kg packing, or as required. Laminated hdpe bags
Supplier: Vegetable Seeds And Fodder Seeds.
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Buyer: Vegetable Seeds And Fodder Seeds.
Supplier: Vegetable seeds and green fodder seeds
Egyptian Clover Berseem seed Keywords: Egyptian Clover seeds / Berseem clover seed / Barseem seeds Family: Fabaceae Botanical name: Trifolium alexandrinum Variety: Mescavi berseem Type: (summer or winter) annual legume Mescavi berseem HS Code: 1209220000 Quality: Sortex 99% Germination: 90% min. Moisture: 9% max. Packing: 50 kg pp bags Do you want to nourish and fertilize your soil? Do you want to feed your cattle? Are you looking for fast-growing green fodder? The answer is Clover! Clover is distinguished by the following Benefits: Its ability to nourish the soil naturally reduces the use of fertilizers products. Its cultivation is inexpensive. Its ability to adapt and grow in shaded or poorly drained regions. Its ability to attract the pollinators and useful insects such as birds and bees benefits the ecosystem. Clover can clean the soil of weeds and protect it from erosion. It helps to balance the nitrogen percent in soil. Clover is the king of forage crops as it grows rapidly and produces plentiful amounts of fodder. It helps to renew the organic materials. Clover does not include any harmful elements. We did not hear any compliments about the occurrence of bloating from grazing clover.
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Supplier: Vegetable seeds and fodder seeds for agricultural purpose.
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Supplier: Grains, seeds, pigeon fodders
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