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    Best clover on the market in my experience. Hell of a deal

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    Nice.


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    Best seed you can get in my opinion
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    I was planning on planting durana and patriot but I may go this route.


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    good deal , thanks

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    I know the Durana is tough as nails and the deer love it. Supposedly like 18-29% crude protein. How does the Imperial compare? Has anyone had it planted for over 4 or 5 years?
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    I've got a imperial plot about an acre planted behind my parents house that has been there for 4 years. I keep it mowed and sprayed and the deer move it.
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    Imperial is a blend of a few different types of clovers (couldn't tell you what types) that seem to do well all throughout the year. I have had one plot make it 3 years. Had to plow it up last year after almost 100 days without rain.
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