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Arlington Red Clover for Deer Food Plots – High-Protein, Cold-Hardy, & Soil-Enhancing

Boost your deer food plots with Arlington Red Clover, a high-protein, nitrogen-fixing legume that provides exceptional forage for whitetail deer, turkey, and other wildlife. This cold-hardy, drought-tolerant clover is a top choice for hunting land management, delivering multiple seasons of nutritious deer forage while improving soil fertility.

Best Time to Plant Arlington Red Clover

  • Northern States (Minnesota & Upper Midwest): Spring (April – May) or Late Summer (August – September)
  • Central States: March – May or September – October
  • Southern States: February – April or September – November

Arlington Red Clover Seeding Rates

  • Drilled: 8–10 lbs per acre for strong root establishment
  • Broadcast: 12–15 lbs per acre to ensure thick coverage

Why Arlington Red Clover is the Best Clover for Deer Food Plots

Cold-Tolerant & Drought-Resistant – Thrives in harsh weather conditions for year-round deer attraction
High-Protein Forage (15-25% Crude Protein) – Supports antler growth, herd health, and fawn development
Nitrogen Fixing – Naturally enriches the soil, reducing fertilizer costs for future food plots
Perennial Growth – Lasts 2-3 years with proper management, providing a long-term deer food source
Great for No-Till & Frost Seeding – Ideal for spring or fall planting with minimal ground disturbance

How to Plant Arlington Red Clover for Maximum Growth

For best results, plant in a well-prepared seedbed, fertilize based on a soil test, and maintain a soil pH of 6.0 – 7.0. Frost seeding in late winter or early spring is also an effective planting method for establishing strong food plots.

Get more deer on your property with Arlington Red Clover!
Order Now & Plant the Best Clover for Your Hunting Land!

Arlington Red Clover

$220.00Price
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