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Just Clover Food Plot Seed Mix

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Just Clover Food Plot Seed is a blend of 10 types of perennial and annual clover specially designed to attract a variety of wildlife, including deer and turkey. This premium seed blend will provide a high protein and nutrient-rich food source to keep your local wildlife healthy and content. Grow high-yielding clover quickly with this easy-to-use blend of seeds.

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Crimson Clover is a cool season reseeding annual legume with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system. It is widely used for feeding and attracting deer, turkey, rabbits and other game species to food plot areas. Crimson is a widely adapted plant that tolerates different soil types and low pH soils. It is an excellent and dependable re-seeding clover that is early maturing. Crimson performs well in mixtures with small grains or later maturing clover. When planted in the fall, Crimson Clover produces more forage at low temperatures.

  • Soil Types: Heavier, well-drained 
  • Seeding Rate: 15-20 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Medium Red Clover is a short-lived perennial, 2-3 years with the most aggressive growth in the spring. However, newer varieties with better disease resistance along with proper management may persist for a third year. Medium Red Clover is an aggressive establisher and may be seeded alone or used in mixtures with grasses for frost or dormant seeding into an existing stand. Medium Red Clover quality does not decline as rapidly with maturity as alfalfa. Good winter hardiness with fair drought tolerance. It requires moisture throughout the growing season for optimum performance.

  • Soil Types: Adapted to wide variety
  • Seeding Rate: 18-20 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Nhance Persian Clover is possibly the most fragrant of all the clover species with a pleasantly sweet scent that may attract wildlife and livestock alike. It’s an annual legume that originated in the eastern Mediterranean area. It has a semi-upright growth habit, and the leaves are oval with jagged edges. eNhance Persian Clover has a notable root development speed that is similar to that of Daikon Radish, making it highly suitable for sandier soils. Improved seedling vigor allows eNhance to establish at a rate similar to Cereal Rye. The low C:N ratio makes it a good choice to mix with Cereal Rye as the contrasting ratios provide balance and help reduce the yield drag often experienced in corn following a cereal rye crop.

  • Soil Types: Adapted to wide variety
  • Seeding Rate: 15-18lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Seminole White Clover is a long-lived perennial, a tall, large leafed clover, very high in protein, vitamins, and minerals developed for exceptional yields of palatable, high quality forage. It’s vigorous spring and summer growth makes it a good choice for food plots. Alice has a greater stolon density than most other ladino types, allowing for better persistence under intensive, continuous grazing. White Clover will not lignify in hot weather like alfalfa, red clover, and most other forages. Ladinos can be broadcasted, frost seeded, or drilled into soil. White clover will thrive on soils with a pH is 5.5 or higher. Because of its shallow root system, it is not adapted to shallow, droughty soils.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils 
  • Seeding Rate: 8-12 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Balansa Fixation Clover, a cold-tolerant annual clover that establishes its robust root to support vigorous top growth. Flowers vary from white to pink and are attractive to bees. A nutritious and favored food source for deer and waterfowl, crude protein levels range from 22% - 28%. Tolerant to drought, heat, shade and low fertility soil types, will grow through short periods of standing water. Thrives in acid-soils with low pH values. Suppresses weeds, prevents erosion and keeps soil moist. Nitrogen collected is released into the soil for use by other crops.

  • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils 
  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Fall and Frost

Chicory Clover is a broad-leafed, cool-season perennial herb or forb, and is a highly nutritional crop that is actually part of the Sunflower family. Chicory has a relatively deep taproot that allows for some drought tolerance and it produces leafy growth for forage.

  • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

White Dutch Clover White Dutch Clover is one of the few varieties that is perhaps most helpful to homeowners, versus farmers, ranchers, and hunters. This clover serves as an excellent starter and cover crop for soil that simply doesn't want to grow anything.

  • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Frosty Berseem Clover is a good option for any operation that is looking to sequester Nitrogen and or graze their crop. Frosty is listed in the warm season category but can be fall seeded in the southern half of the United States. One of the key features to this crop is that it is a non-bloating clover. Also, Frosty has an impressive root structure and can survive temperatures down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit without snow cover. Its is a late maturity clover and has shown to produce 150+ lbs. of Nitrogen.

  • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Alsike Clover is a short-lived, non-creeping perennial clover with a growth habit similar to red clover and can be used for hay, pasture, soil improvement, and wildlife food plot. Alsike Clover, when flowering is especially attractive to bees. This clover prefers very wet or acidic soils and is typically planted in a mixture with grasses. This clover pre-inoculated and will not require any further inoculant prior to planting.

  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

Yellow Blossom Sweetis great for deer and turkey. Yellow Sweet Blossom Clover Seed is very attractive to bees, thanks to its colorful and sweet flowers. This clover can aslo be used for bees in honey production, cover crops, conservation, wildlife

  • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre
  • Planting Depth: ¼ inch
  • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

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    Description

    Just Clover Food Plot Seed is a blend of 10 types of perennial and annual clover specially designed to attract a variety of wildlife, including deer and turkey. This premium seed blend will provide a high protein and nutrient-rich food source to keep your local wildlife healthy and content. Grow high-yielding clover quickly with this easy-to-use blend of seeds.

    Ships Free

    Free Shipping for a 5lb bag!

    Seed Mix

    Crimson Clover is a cool season reseeding annual legume with an erect growth habit and a shallow taproot system. It is widely used for feeding and attracting deer, turkey, rabbits and other game species to food plot areas. Crimson is a widely adapted plant that tolerates different soil types and low pH soils. It is an excellent and dependable re-seeding clover that is early maturing. Crimson performs well in mixtures with small grains or later maturing clover. When planted in the fall, Crimson Clover produces more forage at low temperatures.

    • Soil Types: Heavier, well-drained 
    • Seeding Rate: 15-20 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Medium Red Clover is a short-lived perennial, 2-3 years with the most aggressive growth in the spring. However, newer varieties with better disease resistance along with proper management may persist for a third year. Medium Red Clover is an aggressive establisher and may be seeded alone or used in mixtures with grasses for frost or dormant seeding into an existing stand. Medium Red Clover quality does not decline as rapidly with maturity as alfalfa. Good winter hardiness with fair drought tolerance. It requires moisture throughout the growing season for optimum performance.

    • Soil Types: Adapted to wide variety
    • Seeding Rate: 18-20 lbs. per acre
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Nhance Persian Clover is possibly the most fragrant of all the clover species with a pleasantly sweet scent that may attract wildlife and livestock alike. It’s an annual legume that originated in the eastern Mediterranean area. It has a semi-upright growth habit, and the leaves are oval with jagged edges. eNhance Persian Clover has a notable root development speed that is similar to that of Daikon Radish, making it highly suitable for sandier soils. Improved seedling vigor allows eNhance to establish at a rate similar to Cereal Rye. The low C:N ratio makes it a good choice to mix with Cereal Rye as the contrasting ratios provide balance and help reduce the yield drag often experienced in corn following a cereal rye crop.

    • Soil Types: Adapted to wide variety
    • Seeding Rate: 15-18lbs. per acre
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Seminole White Clover is a long-lived perennial, a tall, large leafed clover, very high in protein, vitamins, and minerals developed for exceptional yields of palatable, high quality forage. It’s vigorous spring and summer growth makes it a good choice for food plots. Alice has a greater stolon density than most other ladino types, allowing for better persistence under intensive, continuous grazing. White Clover will not lignify in hot weather like alfalfa, red clover, and most other forages. Ladinos can be broadcasted, frost seeded, or drilled into soil. White clover will thrive on soils with a pH is 5.5 or higher. Because of its shallow root system, it is not adapted to shallow, droughty soils.

    • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils 
    • Seeding Rate: 8-12 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Balansa Fixation Clover, a cold-tolerant annual clover that establishes its robust root to support vigorous top growth. Flowers vary from white to pink and are attractive to bees. A nutritious and favored food source for deer and waterfowl, crude protein levels range from 22% - 28%. Tolerant to drought, heat, shade and low fertility soil types, will grow through short periods of standing water. Thrives in acid-soils with low pH values. Suppresses weeds, prevents erosion and keeps soil moist. Nitrogen collected is released into the soil for use by other crops.

    • Soil Types: Wide variety of soils 
    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Fall and Frost

    Chicory Clover is a broad-leafed, cool-season perennial herb or forb, and is a highly nutritional crop that is actually part of the Sunflower family. Chicory has a relatively deep taproot that allows for some drought tolerance and it produces leafy growth for forage.

    • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    White Dutch Clover White Dutch Clover is one of the few varieties that is perhaps most helpful to homeowners, versus farmers, ranchers, and hunters. This clover serves as an excellent starter and cover crop for soil that simply doesn't want to grow anything.

    • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Frosty Berseem Clover is a good option for any operation that is looking to sequester Nitrogen and or graze their crop. Frosty is listed in the warm season category but can be fall seeded in the southern half of the United States. One of the key features to this crop is that it is a non-bloating clover. Also, Frosty has an impressive root structure and can survive temperatures down to 5 degrees Fahrenheit without snow cover. Its is a late maturity clover and has shown to produce 150+ lbs. of Nitrogen.

    • Soil Types: Does well on most soil 
    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre 
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch 
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Alsike Clover is a short-lived, non-creeping perennial clover with a growth habit similar to red clover and can be used for hay, pasture, soil improvement, and wildlife food plot. Alsike Clover, when flowering is especially attractive to bees. This clover prefers very wet or acidic soils and is typically planted in a mixture with grasses. This clover pre-inoculated and will not require any further inoculant prior to planting.

    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall

    Yellow Blossom Sweet is great for deer and turkey. Yellow Sweet Blossom Clover Seed is very attractive to bees, thanks to its colorful and sweet flowers. This clover can aslo be used for bees in honey production, cover crops, conservation, wildlife

    • Seeding Rate: 8-10 lbs. per acre
    • Planting Depth: ¼ inch
    • Planting Date: Spring and Fall