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Re: Food Plot Planting Date Target
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08/15/16 02:51 AM
08/15/16 02:51 AM
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If your planting clover you need it pianted alot sooner ,more like the last of august. Clover takes longer to develope. If you think you are going to establish white clovers enough to have a "stand" of clover between August and winter, you are mistaken. All white clovers are going to take 2 years to fully establish. Please take some advice and plant them in October with a cover crop and do some good maintenance for next year and you'll be much better served.
Last edited by NightHunter; 08/15/16 02:52 AM.
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