BITUNAY is a variety of creeping clover (Trifolium repens L.) widely used in agriculture. This leguminous herbaceous variety is used as green manure, aiding in improving soil structure and fertility. Due to its agronomic properties, BITUNAY helps control weeds and enhance land quality, making it a valuable component in crop rotation and agrotechnical measures.
The BITUNAY variety was registered in 1962 and developed by the Lithuanian Research Institute of Agriculture. It is adapted for cultivation in various regions of Russia, including the Northern, Northwestern, and Central districts, demonstrating its resilience and universality. This variety of creeping clover is characterized by good survival and the ability to quickly cover the soil, which helps retain moisture and prevent erosion.
Using the BITUNAY variety in agricultural production allows increasing the yield of subsequent crops by enriching the soil with nitrogen and improving its structure. This clover variety is an effective means to enhance the ecological resilience of agricultural lands and improve the quality of animal feed.