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When
Imperial Whitetail Clover was introduced in 1988, one of first
questions we were asked was “ What is the difference between
Imperial Clover and typical red clover?”
This is a good question since clover has been used for years
for agricultural applications.
In some cases, different clovers have even been planted for
deer. So, just what is
it that makes Imperial Whitetail Clover special?
Imperial
Whitetail Clover vs. Red Clover WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? |
| One of the major advantages of Imperial Clover is its superior stolon survival in soils during the hot months of spring, summer and early fall. During these months, when plants are tough, falter, and die, Imperial Clover continues to produce, giving your whitetails 12 months of high-quality forage each year. Another important advantage of Imperial Clover is its ability to reproduce foliage from the plant's crown just above the ground. When foliage is eaten or otherwise removed, the crown immediately begins to put out new growth. Imperial Clover is truly a revolutionary breakthrough in Whitetail hunting and management. Because Imperial Whitetail Clover produces 30 -35 % protein 12 months a year and can last for up to 5 years without replanting, you provide your whitetail herd a valuable source of nutrition as well as saving time and money. |
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