Forage Focus Friday! Stamina White Clover

Forage Focus Friday 🌱

With fertility costs top of mind, white clover can bring a lot more to the pasture than ground cover.

At roughly 20–30% of the total forage stand, white clover can help contribute organic nitrogen back into the system, supporting the surrounding grass while helping reduce reliance on synthetic nitrogen applications.

For producers, that can make clover a practical tool for helping offset fertility costs while improving the overall value of the pasture.

That’s where Stamina White Clover fits in.

Stamina is an intermediate-type white clover selected for higher forage yield, excellent persistence, and durability under grazing pressure. Its aggressive growth pattern, stolon density, and rooting ability help it hold up in grazing systems over time, making it a strong fit for pastures, wildlife habitat, and erosion control.

Beyond fertility support, incorporating legumes like white clover into a grass pasture can help improve forage quality and digestibility, supporting both pasture performance and animal performance.

Stamina is built to add value where it matters: in the stand, in the soil, and in the bottom line. Check out the Stamina White Clover Tech Sheet for more information.