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This unique blend of clovers and alfalfa are long-lived, productive and extremely attractive to white-tailed deer. Works in areas that have not been previously planted--maximum leaf (forage) production with limited stem production. Shade tolerant.
   
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This unique blend of clovers and alfalfa are long-lived, productive and extremely attractive to white-tailed deer. Works in areas that have not been previously planted--maximum leaf (forage) production with limited stem production. Shade tolerant.
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check Witetail institute web site. It's depends on where you are.
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Depends if its going in a whallow or mixed in corn, if mixed in a whallow it will cover atleast 150sq ft. or a 50lb bag or 2 of whole corn.
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Yes It will grow with a small amount of sun, just make sure the seed the seed has contact with the ground and follow instructions on package.

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We tried and it didn't come in to great, but that could be a bunch of factors(water, fertilizer, no topsoil). I forget which company makes it but a company sells a shade mix. Or else just try it and see....good luck.
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sure i have planted in minimal sunlite it grows very well in soil that has been covered in leaves just make sure you rake them all away the only bad part about putting a plot where leaves fall is next year the plot is covered in leaves again
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