Canuck5
Food Plot advisor extraordinaire !
Since in another thread, the discussion of Red Clover was brought up and it's now part of my own personal mix, I thought I would add this. Red clover will get taller and put more tonnage on than white clover, which is great for a farmer who is baling it for cattle. From my experience, my deer love the leaves of the red clover and although they have eaten the stems, it's not like white clover. My deer view the white clover as "everything is leaf", and eat it all. I think the medium red clover adds a lot from it's ability to withstand drier summers, has a deeper root system and does benefit the soil. I think it adds a lot, in a mix.
http://animal.ifas.ufl.edu/beef_extension/reports/2015/docs/i_21_dubeux_red-clover.pdf
Single cut / multi-cut red clover
https://www.sare.org/Learning-Cente...on/Text-Version/Legume-Cover-Crops/Red-Clover
http://animal.ifas.ufl.edu/beef_extension/reports/2015/docs/i_21_dubeux_red-clover.pdf
Single cut / multi-cut red clover
https://www.sare.org/Learning-Cente...on/Text-Version/Legume-Cover-Crops/Red-Clover