A pH of 6.6 is fine for clover (most clovers have a target pH of about 6.3, they do not need to have 7.0). The soil test report makes it look like lime was already applied in the last 12 months, and your exceptionally high Ca levels would be a sign of recent lime application. If this is true, the lime probably has not completely reacted with the soil yet. It can take years for lime to fully adjust the soil pH, especially when broadcast on the surface and not worked into the soil. While it would not hurt to add a few bags of lime, you would probably be better off spending the money on potash (150 lbs of 0-0-60 for your K2O rec) and weed control. There are many different types of Phosphorus fertilizers (P2O5), so I would take the soil test report to the fertilizer dealer to select the proper rate for P fertilizer. Overall, it looks like you have a nice fertile field that should provide deer with some really nutritous feed.
I have planted apple trees in a clover field. Make sure you protect the apple trees well from the deer. Since they are already in your field for the clover, they will browse the trees too if they are not WELL protected.
Good luck with your plot.