What is the difference between Imperial Whitetail Clover, Imperial Alfa-Rack and Imperial No-Plow?
• Each Whitetail Institute food plot product is designed for different situations. Imperial Clover is a blend of various clovers designed to be planted in good heavy soils or in other words, soils that hold moisture. A good example would be bottomland soils. Imperial Alfa-Rack is a blend of the proprietary clover developed by the Whitetail Institute and specifically selected grazing varieties of alfalfa. Like Imperial Clover, Imperial Alfa-Rack is also a highly attractive, high protein perennial food plot planting, which is also regionally blended. But Imperial Alfa-Rack is designed to be used in well-drained soils. Because it’s deeper root, Imperial Alfa-Rack does well in dryer types of soils such as on hilltops, hillsides and sandy soils. Finally, Imperial No-Plow was designed to be used in hard-to-reach places where equipment cannot be used or to be used by individuals that do not have access to tillage equipment. Imperial No-Plow is a highly attractive, high protein annual planting
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