Latin Name | Astragalus cicer |
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Variety | Lutana, Monarch, Oxley II |
Origin | Native |
Life Span | Perennial |
Forage | Good for deer, elk, and antelope year round |
Seedling Rate | 8-10 lbs. per acre drilled pure stand, 4-5# per acre with grass mix |
Seeds Per Pound | 126,000 |
Cicer Milk Vetch
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A winter-hardy, introduced, grazing tolerant, long-lived, slow-establishing, spreading legume. Requires inoculation. A heavy forage producer with forage quality and hay yields nearly equal that of alfalfa. Non-bloating. Good for high elevation reclamation and pastures. Works well in a mixed pasture with grass but plant in alternate rows or the grass will out-compete the Cicer due to slow establishment. Stands become thicker with age due to strong rhizomes. Does best with precipitation between 18-30”. Palatable. Fairly drought tolerant. Due to the very hard seed, scarification is beneficial approximately 1 week before planting. It can be found at elevations up to 10,000 ft.
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