Originally Posted by Pwyse
Spray out a good stand of clover and answer your own question then.


I sorta have to an extent but I don’t have a field as big as some of the ones being shown where tons and tons of excess are being grown……I’ve spent a lot of time monitoring my old test field and clover usage just falls way off once green up occurs……Not saying that it doesn’t get used but it just becomes one of many plants being utilized and it isnt relied on as exclusively as in the winter…..What I found is that once I got my soil conditions favorable to support other desired broadleafs that the deer hammered those during the summer and the amount of insect life became absurd……I think its just really hard for humans to get past the pretty picture and realize that the wildlife do not see it that way……They probably think about it like showing up at a buffet and there’s only one item to choose…..They consume a bit of it and then move on to supplement the rest of their diet

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