
Make the most of the least. On most hunting properties, the acreage that can be developed into food plots is limited. So you want to make sure your planting is as productive as it can be. Maintaining proper soil pH is essential - so test your soil, and take steps to correct any high acidic content as soon as you can.

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Clover PlusTHERE'S CLOVER, AND THEN THERE'S GENUINE NEW ZEALAND RED AND WHITE CLOVER. AND THEN THERE'S DEER.
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Clover Plus is best planted by spreading on a well-prepared seedbed at 9 lbs. per acre, then using a cultipacker to cover the seed. Broadcasting on a well-prepared seedbed just prior to rain also produces an excellent stand — the rain serves to bury the seed the appropriate depth (1/4 inch) and ensures adequate soil moisture for germination. Disking is not a recommended method of covering the seed as it would bury the seed too deep for germination. 5 lbs. per acre is recommended for existing perennial stands. |
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In the south, plant Clover Plus in early fall, as soon as soil moisture is sufficient for seed germination. Spring planting isn’t recommended; frequent summer drought conditions could limit root growth.
In the north, plant Clover Plus in the spring when soil temperature is 50° or higher and soil moisture is sufficient. Fall planting isn’t recommended; frost may occur before root systems are established. This blend can also be frost-seeded in the spring. |
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