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Old 02-17-2002 | 07:12 PM
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J B
 
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From: Cuba City WI USA
Default RE: Imperial No Plow?

pahoytman, I think No-Plow is just what you are looking for! I've planted it last two years and the deer love it. I bought another 3 acres worth this year. The first year I planted it very early and it came up well. The deer loved it, but then the area I planted it in got too shady and it all died! Last year I planted two small 1/2 acre plots of Whitetail Imperial Clover. I planted No-Plot on the edges on one plot where it was too steep to risk erosion. In the other plot we planted No-Plow around a small ditch that was already formed from erosion. We planted in the fall last year. It came up very fast and the deer were all over it. The deer even dug the plot up looking for the large green leaves of the No-Plow this winter.

farm hunter, Your right the instructions on the bag are the exact same as the Whitetail Imperail Clover for BEST RESULTS. Like I said before, I didn't want to risk erosion, so I went with No-Plow in a couple areas. We just hand seeded the areas after mowing very closely to the ground for better soil/seed contact. The No-plow came up and grew better than the Whitetail Imperail Clover that we went to all the hard work for. I would say the germination percentage was GREAT. I would highly recomend this product to anyone.
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