Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre) vs Clover Xtreme Select Seed Blends for Deer & Turkey
Overall winner: Imperial Clover Food Plot Seed for Spring & Fall (4-lb, 1/2 acre)
Key Differences
Whitetail Institute Imperial Clover (A) lists a lower price tier, a higher average rating (4.40 from 2,939 reviews), and emphasizes extreme cold, heat, and drought resistance for heavier forage and antler-building protein. Pure Whitetail Clover Xtreme Select (B) is positioned as a no-till, all-season food source targeting deer and turkey with fewer reviews (306) and some mixed feedback on price/value and tilling requirements
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
Clover Xtreme Select Seed Blends for Deer & Turkey
Clover Xtreme Select seed blends provide a perennial food plot for whitetail deer and turkey. Easy, no-till sowing creates an all-season forage source in desired locations. Customers note rapid germination and good shade coverage
Pros
- no-till sowing
- all-season forage source
- easy to use for feeding deer and turkey
- rapid germination reported by customers
Cons
- mixed opinions on value for money
- varying durability and tilling requirements
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Whitetail Institute |
| Durability | Whitetail Institute |
| Versatility | Whitetail Institute |
| User Reviews | Whitetail Institute |