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Northwoods Whitetails Food Plot Seed

Clover Blend - 4 pound bag

Clover Blend - 4 pound bag

Regular price $36.95 USD
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A great stand of clover is the cornerstone of any food plot program. After years of trying different types of clover, we have settled on 4 perennial varieties of white ladino clover that offer diversity, for our blend. This blend has proven to be drought tolerant during the 2012 summer. Our clover blend will provide your deer with highly nutritional forage from spring thaw until winter. Our clover provides plenty of protein when lactating does and bucks (growing antlers) need it the most.

This Clover Blend has been tested side by side against many “big name” seed companies, and the Northwoods blend always came out ahead. Our clover blend can take high grazing pressure, and the deer love the sweet, palatable forage. When it comes to clover for whitetail deer, you have found the best right here with the Northwoods Whitetails Clover Blend. Compare our price to all the other big name seed companies. You get the best clover blend at the best price.

  • Seeding rate is 8 to 10 pounds per acre.
  • 4 pound bag
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Phil C

The quality of the products from John are always consistent and high quality. I called him to discuss planting time in my area due to an ongoing drought. His product support and quality are top notch.

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Anonymous

Excellent growth in 6 weeks.

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Anonymous

Mixed it with a little red and crimson and the results have been fantastic!

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Jarrett Fowler

Germination went well with the seed and can grow it wherever I want to plant ranging from an open field to a small clearing in the hardwoods.

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Steve Thokey

I put great on the review because I have got seed from you in the past and it has always been great. Hear in central Ohio we haven’t had any rain in several weeks and none in the near future. I planted the clover two weeks ago because I knew I was running out of time. I will most likely put some rye on the field in the next few weeks to help. We were very dry last year and I put rye on it and when we finally got rain late September early October I had a Great stand of rye for the deer season. So thank you guys for your great seed the weather’s not your fault