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Clover plots for turkeys

Started by 870FaceLift, March 05, 2013, 03:38:48 PM

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870FaceLift

I know that the NWTF pushes chufa for turkey plots, but my local extension office is telling me that it will be hard to grow with our soil conditions.  They are recommending that I plant a mix of clovers instead.  Have any of you had any success with a clover plot attracting turkeys to feed?  I know it will bring in deer, but I'm looking for something to hold the turkeys.  This will be my first plot - aside from leaving standing beans in the fall.  Thanks.
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Garrett Trentham

Yes, turkeys love clover. It's a great source of protein. In my experience, clover has the greatest drawing power early in the spring because it is one of the first edible plants to green up. Turkeys will eat clover throughout the growing season as well.
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gob09

Congrats.on your first plot I enjoy working on them I planted about 10,000square feet on clover  last fall we  have pictures of toms in it already I hope the birds use it this spring  good luck with yours

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870FaceLift

Thanks for the confidence fellas!  I'll add some photos as this project moves along.  I think I'll start with Imperial Clover.
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darron

 All I plant on my farm is cereal grains and clover. I usually fall plant my clovers with winter rye and oats. Fall planted clovers have less weed issues plus the rye heads out and provides additional feed

darron

Dont waste your $ on name brand clover plant ladino and red clovers fron your local seed mill. I plant a mix of alice jumbo ladino and medium red. Frost seeding in fed and march works well too

darron

Attached are some turkeys feeding in a fall planted rye/clover mix plot. The turkeys love this small secluded food plot. Great place for them to strut in the spring. I have two other plots in the same mix and the deer and turkey feed in this mix daily. Cheap to plant too! Clover is easy to maintain for weeds. Simply spray with clethodim twice a year and it cleans it up

870FaceLift

Dang, darron, nice thick plot you got there.  I planted the Imperial before I read your reply, but will use your advice for a different plot in the fall.  The clover is starting to come up despite the poor/wintery weather we're still having here.  I also planted ten apple trees in various varieties.  Despite the protection I put around them, the deer have already nibbled off every bud and limb tip on them.  I'll put up some trail cam photos when I get a chance.
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DirtNap647

what fertilizer do you put on clover to get it growing?

darron


scoot12



  Here are three more pics from last week of turks in my antler king trophy clover plot,  they love clover.  Scoot