I only use Imperial Whitetail Clover now. In the past I had grown three different clovers, Imperial Whitetail Clover by far is the best in longevity and what the deer prefer. I have also planted PowerPlant for three years.
It’s a great product, too. Deer get lost in it and use it well into winter. They hammer it. I love it. The trail cam photo is a magnificent buck in a beautiful field of Imperial Whitetail Clover. We found sheds of this deer at 1 1/2, 2 1/2 and at 3 1/2 years of age. This is him at 4 1/2 in the photo. Luckily for my brother I missed this buck at 3 1/2 years old in archery season. Opening day of his fourth year I watched him and 13 doe at dark in a large field of PowerPlant. The distance was longer than my in-lines maximum range. Instead of a hasty stalk, I opted to watch him fade into the dark, figuring it’s a long enough season, lets not blow him out of our hunting area. I kid my brother because again much to my brothers liking, the big bruiser lived on. Four days later on Thanksgiving Day he ran a doe past my brother’s long time stand. It was a big mistake as you can see in the other photo. Our property definitely could produce good bucks before we started to manage with the Whitetail Institute products but they were few and far between. We now put a very good buck down every year or it seems worst case two out of three years.