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Food Plot Frosty Berseem Clover Seed 1 To 3 Feet Tall Hardy Yielding 5 Lb. Bag

$ 15.04

Availability: 101 in stock
  • Type: Food Plot Seed
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • MPN: L73-18-BS113-OC
  • Brand: Frosty
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    Food Plot Frosty Berseem Clover Seed 1 To 3 Feet Tall Hardy Yielding 5 Lb. Bag
    Frosty berseem clover is considered a cool-season annual legume. It has oblong-shaped leaflets that are fairly large relative to other clovers. The flowers bloom in early summer and are whitish or ivory colored. Frosty produces an abundance of nutritious forage. It can reach 2- to 3-feet tall in the spring but rarely does so because of heavy grazing pressure by deer.
    Frosty prefers soils with a neutral pH (greater than 6.0) and grows well in all soil types except deep sands with low moisture retention. It is fairly tolerant of dry conditions, as well as high soil moisture. One of the best qualities of frosty is that it germinates very quickly compared to other clovers, which provides excellent early season attraction and hunting opportunities.
    Frosty’s crude protein levels typically range from 20 to 30 percent and acid detergent fiber, a measure of digestibility, is below 20 percent in soils with good fertility. Because of its vigorous growth rate, berseem clover tolerates heavy grazing pressure quite well. When planted in fall, you can expect forage to be available until the following May or early June, which captures the early antler growth period.
    Deer love Frosty's palatable and nutritious yields. In Mississippi food plot trials, Frosty was grazed by 4x more deer than other competing clovers.
    Planting Frosty in your food plot will help establish it as a favorite food source, and keep them coming back for more!
    Planting:
    Frosty is easy to establish and can either be broadcast at 20 to 25 lbs./acre into a well-prepared seedbed or drilled at 12 to 14 lbs./acre with a no-till drill. In the South, plant in September or October. In northern states, plant in early August or in the spring as a summer crop after danger of frost has passed. This interactive map of planting dates will help you dial in even more accurately on the best timing.
    When covering the seed, be sure it isn’t buried more than 1/4-inch deep. If rain is in the forecast (as it should be if you are planting!), you can simply allow the rainfall to work the seed into the soil. If a dependable rain is not in the forecast, cultipack the field again to press seed firmly into the soil for good contact. If no-till planting, be sure to kill the existing vegetation with glyphosate a couple weeks prior to planting to eliminate weed competition.
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