Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre) vs HIT LIST SEED Alfalfa + Clover Food Plot Mix (Perennial) 5 lbs
Overall winner: Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre)
Key Differences
Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover (A) is a 4-pound clover mix focused on antler-building protein and extreme cold/heat/drought resistance and carries a higher review count with a slightly higher average rating; Hit List Seed (B) is a blended alfalfa+clover perennial mix that emphasizes multi-species forage for deer mass gain but has fewer reviews and some reported germination concerns. Pick A if you want a cold/heat/drought-tolerant clover product with stronger user consensus; pick B if you prefer a mixed alfalfa+clover perennial blend aimed at diverse forage
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 Alfalfa + Clover Food Plot Mix (Perennial) 5 lbs
Perennial food plot mix with Ladino Red Crimson Clover, Alfalfa, and Chicory. Provides protein-rich forage to support deer mass. Customer note: seed quality and appearance praised, with mixed growth and germination feedback
Pros
- high-protein perennial forage
- mixed clover and alfalfa components
- supports deer mass-building nutrition
- season-spanning planting (spring & fall)
Cons
- mixed growth rate feedback
- mixed coverage and germination reports
- perceived value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Whitetail Institute |
| Durability | Whitetail Institute |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Whitetail Institute |