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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 2940472" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>During January and up to mid February if you wish to plant clover in your existing food plots then overseed ladino clover at 2- 4 pounds per acre and the freeze/thaw cycle will allow the clover to make contact with the soil. When "green up" of the plots occurs in March then the clover will germinate and grow, providing a perrenial food source for the deer and fix nitrogen to assist the existing forage during the warm season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 2940472, member: 8855"] During January and up to mid February if you wish to plant clover in your existing food plots then overseed ladino clover at 2- 4 pounds per acre and the freeze/thaw cycle will allow the clover to make contact with the soil. When "green up" of the plots occurs in March then the clover will germinate and grow, providing a perrenial food source for the deer and fix nitrogen to assist the existing forage during the warm season. [/QUOTE]
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