berseem clover for deer

 Yes, berseem clover for deer food plots.  Here's why:

  • Highly palatable:Deer absolutely love berseem clover. In fact, studies have shown that deer prefer it over other clover varieties . This is due to its high protein content (20-30%) and  tasty  sweetness.



  • Fast establishment: Berseem clover is a cool-season annual that establishes quickly, providing deer with nutritious forage within 45-60 days after planting. This is especially beneficial in the early spring and late fall when natural food sources might be scarce.

  • Tolerates various conditions: Berseem clover can grow in a variety of soil types and tolerates moderate drought conditions. It also does well in areas with heavy clay soil that may stay wet for extended periods.

  • Winterizer varieties available:  While traditional berseem clover is not winter-hardy, there are new varieties like ‘Frosty’ berseem clover that can withstand colder temperatures and provide extended food source through mild winters.

Here are some things to keep in mind when planting berseem clover for deer:

  • Planting time:  Plant berseem clover in early fall or late spring depending on your climate. In warmer climates, you can plant berseem clover twice a year.

  • Planting method:  Prepare the seedbed by removing weeds and debris and lightly tilling the soil. Broadcast the seeds evenly and rake lightly to cover them with a thin layer of soil.

  • Seeding rate: The recommended seeding rate for berseem clover is 15-20 pounds per acre.

  • Maintenance:  Berseem clover is a low-maintenance crop. However, it  benefits from irrigation during dry periods, especially during establishment.

Overall, berseem clover is a great deer food plot option due to its high palatability, fast establishment, and tolerance for various conditions.  With a little planning and care, you can create a deer buffet on your property!

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