Best Time to Plant Clover Food Plots

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Grant explains why our Green Cover Clover Seed is staying in the garage for now, and why yours probably should too. Grant's advice sheds light on the importance of timing in maximizing the potential of your clover food plots.

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I'm really glad you made this video. I had just got my Green Cover Clover and was about to frost seed two plots here in WI. I'm going to look up the 5-year average and wait. Thanks again!

timeintheoutdoors
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I loved the last sentence you said. Shout his name and give him the glory he deserves 😊

hulsey
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We had this scenario play out in deep south Mississippi last spring. In 2023 we had a super early spring. We were probably 3 weeks early in spring greenup. Was a very warm February and early March. By mid March we were almost fully greened out. Then seemingly out of nowhere on March 18th we got an overnight low of 22 degrees. The daytime temp the next day probably didn't break out of the 30's. That may not seem like a big deal to northerners but in deep south Miss. it was just an incredible thing. That was definitely a killing frost! Most people had planted their gardens. The next night's low was similar. We hadn't had that low of a temperature in that late of the month of March in 30 or 40 years or more. Then just a few mornings later it was 70 degrees at daybreak with mosquitos very thick and we probably never went much lower than 50 degrees overnight for the rest of spring 2023.

cst
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Im glad you made this video. I’m about 1 hr north of Jefferson City and I have been itching to plant my clover but haven’t had the extra time. I’ll be patient and wait. As always thank you for the great videos and tips.

CAB
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Been frost seeding in Indiana, Michigan the last 20years in February and march on a flat level area and have never had this happen 🤷‍♂️ i just frost seeded 2 plots yesterday 😊😊😊

michaeltepe
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I just frost seeded some frigid forage pure trophy clover yesterday here in western Massachusetts

craigkowalczyk
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I frost seeded a month ago. I figured it is called FROST seeding for a reason.
Now I know this may not be correct, but I am willing to go with God's plan. What I am saying is that nature doesn't wait to drop seed until AFTER A FROST.
Again, I admit that this may not be the best plan, but it has worked for me the last seventeen years.
My fear is that if I wait too long, with the drought we have been experiencing, that I will miss out on the moisture necessary to make my clover pop.

lonniechartrand
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Great video. I'm just south of you in Arkansas. Thanks for posting

ajkelley
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Nice video! My farm is in Garwood Missouri

DannyOneThousand
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You nailed it. Here in middle TN every Feb it's 70 degrees. Should I plant the lettuce and broccoli? Should I not? 10 days later it's 3 degrees.

otiskeithwatkins
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No wonder my clover didn’t take. Had a real hard freeze after it started popping up! Good thing I bought enough to do it again incase I screwed up 😂😂

Coltbrittain
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I typically plant fall plots with some annual clover, winter peas, oats, rye, and wheat in my plots here in Alabama. If I wait till the first week of October, the grains do great and the clover does nothing, if I plant brassica they too don't grow much. If I plant in September the grains grow tall and stemmy, but clover, peas, and if I use brassica all do well. I am thinking of planting clover and brassica, then top sowing grain into the clover. Not sure what I should do, or adjust.

jeremysilcox
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Hello, another great episode. Off topic, but I have a new woods road that runs up a slope, with several yards of open area on each side. Do you have any recommendations for something I can plant in that area, primarily to avoid erosion?

showmetheheartland
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Dr. Woods, I saw your video short on native vegetation. Do you have a more in depth video that explains how to encourage the "right" native vegetation?

SteveLowe-ig
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How much will it hurt my germination if we dont get a frost after broadcasting?

iceman
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What type of clover can i broadcast into grass in SW Arkansas that will germinate adequately in February or March

marcushatley
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Just seeded 2 acres clover before the rain. Going to be a great crop..

MegaBraunie
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Hey Grant. My names Colt. I’m in southeastern Virginia. Sorry about the username… quick question for you if you don’t mind. Could I use cereal rye as a nurse crop this fall for clover in my plot? If so, how much rye and clover should I put per acre and what kind of clover do you recommend planting? Thank you.

Colt-jm
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Everybody says NO spreading over snow, maybe s MO is different

johnmullies
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This guy believes he lives on a spinning ball or ''Baal'' In the sky but believes in the Bible? If you believe truly in the bible then you know.

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