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I have had great success with Whitetail clover, but it struggles with the dry summers. I tried durana, it wasn't any better, and the deer like Whitetail better. I just ordered 36 pounds of it for $219, once you buy from them, they send you deals.
I planted some arrowleaf last year and it did very well, so I am interested to see how much of it re-establishes. It grows taller than other clovers, its almost like a bush. Deer seem to like it, and I just broadcast clay peas into it, which gives them something to grow on. That seemed to do pretty well too.
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