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Clover field pics
Topic Started: Jun 14 2012, 07:59 PM (488 Views)
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Here is a few pics of my clover field. Sorry about the focus, this field is four different kinds of ladino clovers and berseem clover from whitetail institute. As far as food plotting growing clovers is not a big challenge although keeping your clover fields maintained by trimming it down to 6 inches at least 4 times a year is a lot of work especially when you just have hand brushcutter. This blend of clovers from whitetail institute might be a little pricey altthough my deer herd love it.


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I think thats the biggest thing with clovers. Maintenance. Kinda like your lawn at home. Great point !
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