Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre) vs HIT LIST SEED Brassica Food Plot Mix for Deer
Key Differences
Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover (A) offers a protein-rich clover mix aimed at antler building and is noted for extreme cold, heat, and drought resistance; it also has a lower listed price tier. Hit List Brassica (B) is a brassica blend that produces high forage per acre with quick germination and no-till friendliness, better for fast biomass and brassica-specific forage needs
Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre)
Clover seed for food plots with ANTLER-BUILDING protein components. Helps does deliver heavier, healthier fawns and more milk. Mixed customer experiences on seed quality and growth; no tilling needed in some conditions
Pros
- ANTLER-building protein content
- Helps healthier fawns and more milk
- Coated with RainBond for seedling survivability
- Extremely cold, heat, and drought tolerant
Cons
- Customer reports mixed seed quality
- Some customers see little actual seed
- Mixed growth rate results
HIT LIST SEED Brassica Food Plot Mix for Deer
Brassica food plot seed mix for deer with purple top turnips, daikon radish, and forage brassica. Provides forage and bulbs to support deer through seasons; quick germination and no-till friendly. Customer insight notes mixed quality, growth rate seen as positive
Pros
- quick germination
- no till friendly
- attractive to deer throughout season
- high in protein and energy
Cons
- mixed feedback on overall quality
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Whitetail Institute |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Hit List Seed |
| User Reviews | Tie |