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Grampy gave correct advise, as usual. The tender regrowth is a lot more attractive to deer than mature clover.  

Most of my plot acreage is white clover and I mow it various times and places, such that there is always plenty of fresh stuff around.  

The best time to mow it, thru the summer, is prior to rain.  After mid August, any time is good.  Dont go too short with your cut, after mid September (4-6 inch height is good then).

This is a little patch of clover ready to be clipped and a doe and fawn that I caught on it my next time back there.  I hope they show up again this evening.

 

 

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Sorry for the delay, but you can use the advice for next year.

Please Open this link ,https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-h84ff-10af48d?utm_campaign=embed_player_stop&utm_medium=dlink&utm_source=embed_player,,, listen and learn,  Remember you're growing clover for deer not dairy cows. . it's a long winter in NY, Create biomass.  Let's make sure we leave them as much food as we can...

Happy New Year to all

 

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