Cicer Milkvetch
Perennial, long-lived, non-bloat legume. While extremely hardy and cold-tolerant, with good feed value, is slightly less productive and palatable than alfalfa. Very high protein levels of 15% to 30% due to a higher leaf-to-stem ratio than other legumes. Regrowth is stimulated by grazing activity. Can take up to 2 years to fully establish and begins growth 14-28 days later than alfalfa. Prefers at least 15 inches of rain per year and does well in high water tables. Dry down takes 3 days longer than alfalfa on average, so benefits from pairing with Meadow Brome. It is sod-forming, so the stand will thicken with maturity.
Recommended seeding rate of 8 to 10 pounds per acre. 3/8 inch seeding depth.