Collection: LEGUMES

  • Red Rascal Red Clover

    Regular price $183.00
    $15.56 - $18.30 / Per Kg
    Sale price $18.30

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 8–12 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–6 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Red Rascal is a broadleaf red clover offering high feed value and typically persisting for 3+ years under good conditions. Its deep root system helps sustain growth in drier summers, while the leafy, upright habit makes it an excellent partner to forage herbs (plantain, chicory) and ideal for hay or silage. Early-to-mid flowering means it can align with various cutting or grazing schedules on fertile, well-drained soils.

  • Captain Crimson Clover

    Regular price $136.00
    $11.56 - $13.60 / Per Kg
    Sale price $13.60

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 8–10 kg/ha (pure stand); 1–4 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Captain Crimson is a tap-rooted annual legume noted for exceptional biomass and high nitrogen fixation, making it a prime companion to annual ryegrasses and cereal forages. Its vigorous establishment helps suppress weeds, while early flowering maximizes nitrogen contribution in spring to benefit surrounding crops. Captain Crimson also has a low bloat risk, further enhancing its fit in mixed swards.

  • White Clover

    Regular price $176.00
    $14.96 - $17.60 / Per Kg
    Sale price $17.60

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 8–12 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–6 kg/ha (in a mix)

    White Clover is a long-lived perennial legume that spreads via stolons, maintaining a persistent ground cover. Renowned for nitrogen fixation and high palatability, it complements grass pastures excellently.

  • Balansa Clover

    Regular price $129.00
    $10.97 - $12.90 / Per Kg
    Sale price $12.90

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 6–10 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–5 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Balansa Clover is a versatile annual known for its productivity in wet soils and moderate drought tolerance once established. Highly productive in winter and early spring, it also contributes to soil fertility by fixing nitrogen. Contains a hard seed content allowing for a second flush after the initial emergence.

  • Vetch

    Regular price $68.00
    $5.78 - $6.80 / Per Kg
    Sale price $6.80

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 40–60 kg/ha (pure stand); 10–30 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Vetch is a sprawling annual legume used for nitrogen fixation, forage, or green manure. With abundant biomass production and weed-suppressing growth, it’s a valuable rotation crop or companion to cereals.

  • Blue Lupin

    Regular price $62.00
    $5.27 - $6.20 / Per Kg
    Sale price $6.20

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 100–120 kg/ha (pure stand); 40–60 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Blue Lupin is an annual legume with high protein content and a strong nitrogen-fixing ability, best suited to well-drained soils. It can be harvested for grain or used as forage, contributing to soil improvement.

  • Faba Beans

    Regular price $46.00
    $3.91 - $4.60 / Per Kg
    Sale price $4.60

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 100–200 kg/ha (pure stand); 40–100 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Faba Beans are a robust annual legume providing protein-rich forage or grain. Their deep roots help improve soil structure, and they fix considerable amounts of nitrogen. Typically grown alone or alongside cereals, they’re well-suited to crop rotations and feed systems.

  • Arrowleaf Clover

    Regular price $169.00
    $14.37 - $16.90 / Per Kg
    Sale price $16.90

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 6–10 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–5 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Arrowleaf Clover is an annual that extends the grazing season into late spring and early summer with its abundant, high-quality forage. It can reseed if allowed to flower, offering ongoing benefits in suitable climates.

  • Persian Clover

    Regular price $136.00
    $11.56 - $13.60 / Per Kg
    Sale price $13.60

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 6–10 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–5 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Persian Clover is a fine-stemmed annual clover that thrives in moist or irrigated soils, delivering excellent spring growth. Its palatability makes it popular for grazing and finishing livestock.

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  • Lucerne

    Regular price $230.00
    $19.55 - $23.00 / Per Kg
    Sale price $23.00

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 15–25 kg/ha (pure stand); 8–15 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Lucerne is a deep-rooted perennial legume that excels in well-drained soils, producing high-protein forage. Known for its drought tolerance and multiple harvests, it’s ideal for hay, silage, or managed grazing.

  • Lotus Corniculatus (Birdsfoot Trefoil)

    Regular price $384.00
    $32.64 - $38.40 / Per Kg
    Sale price $38.40

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 8–10 kg/ha (pure stand); 2–6 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Lotus Corniculatus is a perennial legume that doesn’t cause bloat, making it safe for grazing. Tolerant of acidic or wet soils, it adds diversity and protein to pastures over time.

  • Forage Pea

    Regular price $40.00
    $3.40 - $4.00 / Per Kg
    Sale price $4.00

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 150-200 kg/ha (pure stand); 40–80 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Forage Pea is an annual legume producing high-protein forage or silage, often grown with cereals for support. Rapid biomass production and nitrogen fixation are key benefits.

  • Strawberry Clover

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 5–8 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–4 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Strawberry Clover is a stoloniferous perennial legume that tolerates salinity and waterlogged conditions. It spreads effectively across the soil surface, providing a reliable, protein-rich ground cover.

  • Sub Clover (Subterranean Clover)

    Sold by kg (minimum sale of 10 kg)
    Recommended Sowing Rate: 8–12 kg/ha (pure stand); 3–6 kg/ha (in a mix)

    Sub Clover is an annual legume that buries its seed pods underground, allowing reliable self-reseeding. Well-suited to Mediterranean climates, it offers valuable forage in late winter and spring while boosting soil nitrogen.

Pasture Legumes

Legumes have always played an important role in New Zealand pastures, but not every variety offers the same production. That’s why our legume range is curated for specific on-farm outcomes, from nitrogen fixing and seasonal flexibility to improved animal performance. These are practical, productive options for farmers looking to get more out of every hectare. Whether you’re building a diverse mix or planning a targeted sowing, our forage legumes are selected to perform.

Our Pasture Legume Seed

Our pasture legumes are selected for their real-world performance, not just their plant profile. This is a range that works across grazing, silage, and soil-building systems, offering farmers flexibility with a practical edge.

We stock both annual and perennial types, with options suited to dry summers, wet soils,  early spring growth or multi-year persistence. Red Rascal Red Clover is favoured for its upright form and ability to handle multiple cuts, while Captain Crimson stands out for early-season biomass and strong nitrogen return. Lucerne remains a reliable choice in drought-prone areas, and White Clover continues to deliver as a base component in permanent mixes.

Each product is supplied with clear sowing rates and species details to support accurate planning and successful establishment, because a good result starts with the right seed.

Choosing the Right Pasture Legumes

Legumes may be versatile, but choosing the right ones takes more than a glance at sowing rates. It means weighing up livestock class, existing pasture condition, soil fertility, and seasonal feed requirements. Are you aiming to drive spring growth, support summer resilience, or add long-term nitrogen to a mixed system? While the common forage legumes in our range offer benefits across the board, selecting the best fit for your farm is where the real gains are made.

We work closely with farmers to understand the full picture, what’s happening in the paddock now, what’s needed in the season ahead, and what long-term success looks like for your operation. From summer forage legume options to soil-focused rotations, we’ll help match the right seed to the job.

If you’re ready to reduce trial and error and get more value from every hectare, talk to our team. The right legume mix starts with a conversation.

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