Imperial or biologic?
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From: Cache Oklahoma
I have never planted food plots on my place but I am going to this year. I live in SW Oklahoma and it is very hot and dry here in the summer all the way up to Oct. some years. I was wanting some suggestions on a good brand that can withstand the climate. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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From: South Central Virginia
If you do a search you will find many varying opinions on this subject. I have seen folks that like one or the other and hate one or hte other. If you are not in a hurry and are willing to do a little experimenting the thing to do is to plant small plot right next to each other of serveral types of mixes then judge for yourself.
Personally the Imperial clover has worked well for me and so has some of my own clover blends.
If you try the small bags you wont be out too much except time and you might be surprised by what you find.
Personally the Imperial clover has worked well for me and so has some of my own clover blends.
If you try the small bags you wont be out too much except time and you might be surprised by what you find.
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From: Livonia Mi USA
What works for one person may not work for others. We suggest that you get a small bag of any product you can afford and follow the directions. You soil type is important. Do soil samples.
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