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Canterbury White Clover:
Australian bred high performance white clover
Canterbury was developed over three cycles of recurrent mass selection
primarily from among selections from Grasslands Huia, with some contribution
of other european origin hollandicum type white clovers.
- Canterbury is slightly more winter active (rating 4/5) than Huia (rating 3). Therefore Canterbury is able to provide more autumn winter spring grazing
in regions which experience heavy frost in winter.
- Adapted to cool temperate climates with summer rainfall or irrigation.
- In trials in 2003-4 in Victoria, Canterbury White Clover averaged 3 tonne per hectare compared to Huia that averaged 2.7 tonne per hectare, an 11% increase for Canterbury.
- Canterbury has a high density of stems providing an ability to recover
quickly from cutting and grazing.
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