First Look: Antler King Trophy Clover Mix

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posted on April 26, 2022
Trophy Clover Mix

Antler King’s Trophy Clover Mix is designed to be a high protein- and tonnage-producing perennial mix, for deer and turkey food plots that last up to 6 years.

Treated with Ultra Coat Orange for higher germination rates and increased forage yield, Trophy Clover Mix can grow two- to three-feet tall with up to 10 tons of 30-percent protein forage per acre to grow trophy bucks. Four clover varieties, chicory, and rapeseed provide a hardy food source that’s nutritious, palatable, and digestible through spring, summer, and fall.

Trophy Clover Mix can be planted in the spring or fall. It’s available in ½-acre and 40-pound bags.

To learn more about Trophy Clover Mix and browse the full Antler King lineup, visit antlerking.com.

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