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Food Plots Frost seeding

drake799

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Sorry not very knowledgeable about food plots but with this current snow on the ground. Would it be a good time to frost/snow seed some clover over some ground where the grass is 3-5 inches tall? Or should I wait and try and get that mowed down more before trying this. Thanks for any advice
 
I don't think it would be a bad time and I don't think the grass would make much difference. But personally I'd wait until a little closer to spring. We're going to get winter storms and moments of freezing weather up until or even into March. We're only in January.
 
It works very well. It's too early now, mid to late February would be better. Remember to sow heavy. Clover and chicory do very well when frost seeded. It's an excellent method for covering thin or bare spots in a plot.
 

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