Clutch Clover is a unique combination of three special varieties of annual clover designed to establish quickly and provide a rapid protein source to handle browse pressure while building biomass. Due to its quick, lush growth, Clutch Clover will rapidly become a favorite location for spring, summer, and early fall feeding thanks to young, tender plants that produce tons of biomass and protein.
In addition to strong forage production, Clutch Clover is an ideal till down option for plot rotations, as it fixates nitrogen and adds it back to the soil for future food plot plantings. Clutch Clover can be planted on its own, mixed with long lasting perennials as a dual crop, or combined with brassicas in the fall to offer a strong spring green up and soil fixing benefits. As an annual till down mix, Clutch Clover offers a versatile food plot option perfect for low maintenance, minimum till backwoods plots or as a rotational crop in large destination food plots.
Clutch Clover offers flexibility in when you plant it. It can be fall seeded on its own or mixed with brassicas or grains, or it can be frost seeded or spring seeded for some of the quickest clover establishment you’ll find.
1 Jug (2.25 lbs.) = 1/4 acre
1 Big Gulp (27 lbs.) = 3 acres
Plant Varieties
3 unique varieties of annual clover (2 white / 1 red)
Planting Guide
Seed Type: Annuals
Location: Full or partial sun, hunt plot, backwoods plot
pH Range: 5.5 – 7.0
Elbow Grease can help raise pH if needed
Soil Type: Well drained, dark/rich, sandy, rocky, clay
Tilling: Minimal required, plow, disk, or hand rake
Fertilizer: Use recommendation from soil test or apply 2–3 gallons of Crank’d per acre
Seed Depth: 1/4" or less
Seed Rate: 9 lbs per acre
Planting Dates
North: March–May or Aug–Sept
Central: Feb–April or Aug–Oct
South: Jan–March or Sept–Oct