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Love this product!!!!!
Make no mistake, Imperial Clover from the Whitetail Institute is now my top choice for food plots. If you plant it per the instructions it will grow and last. AND the deer love it. There is no doubt that it brings deer to the property and holds them on the property.
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our mainstay foodplot seed
We have about 140 acres of woods and fields with 10 very different food plots. All of them have at least some of the clover in them, for a reason, it brings in deer.
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Came up in 4days
I would recommend and purchase again
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First Time Food Plot
I planted Imperial Whitetail Clover, in my first food plot ever, after doing a lot of research on competing products. The seeds germinated and were growing above ground surface in 8 days and are now much taller after three weeks.
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Good stuff....
Received the product very promptly. Planted it week and a half ago. Very happy with the company and the seed.
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Best clover ever
Just planted my purchase today but my other 2 clover plots I never have to mow except for weed control
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1st season
I am very happy with the growth so far. It was 3 -5" within a week. I am also seeing incredible results with the Imperial no-plow I planted earlier this spring.
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Best stuff ever
I have tried so many other seeds and products over the past 10 years, but this seed is unbelievable. I love in nothern MI where the top soul is thin and the sand run deep and I didn't thing this seed would grow. It performed 10 times better than anything I had tried so far. I got back up to my property in july, and just stood there spechless.The clover was knee high and so thick I couldn't see the ground. So worth the money, I won't use anything else, ever!
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Trust this
Follow the directions and expect the best. Planted in the fall and now this summer we have a carpet of clover and chicory. The Arrest is perfect for killing the grasses and mowing keeps the broad leaf weeds at bay. Used soil sample test to determine the spring and summer fertilizing needs and thats it. Trail cams show steady traffic and it's fun watching the bucks grow their antlers as they feed on the clover.