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Ill trade clover fields for hog hunting

Inatree

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I have the tractors, plows, drags , harrows, spreaders etc and the experience to grow thick ,healthy 28% clover fields that make big deer and big antlers.
You dont plant clover in Sept !! Unless you want spindly ,skinny, barely growing plants that dissapear in late Oct. Thats because you just planted new growth at the same time that everything else is dying back. Of course it is going to get over grazed.
You plant clover in Feb and March ! When everything else is sprouting so your food plots have a fighting chance to put down enough roots to replentish itself as it is beeing grazed. Also providing your newborns and herd with high protein through the spring and fall (clover generally goes dormant in summer heat)
I have transformed many hunting clubs by making every doe in the country visit my fields with bucks in tow while clover is at its best in late Oct and early Nov.
I plant your clover for rights to hunt hogs while I am there.
I live in Monroe, Ga. So be within decent driving distance from Monroe.
You pay for seed and any fertilizer or lime that is required.
I also do soil analysis.
I wont trade if you dont have hogs. I will plant though
 
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