<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: bwese</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The reason I am asking is that I would like to leave my clover (10 acres) plot stand till middle of July for turk nesting and then mow but I still want to have viable clover for deer in the fall yet. Am I trying to have my cake and eat it to?
Thanks in advance for sharing your opinion.
BWese </div></div>
It would be extremely rare for turkeys to nest in clover! They need overhead cover and clover is way to short!
Clover is ideal feeding areas for broods as insects are drawn to the blooms at just the right height for young poults.
Hens need to be able to see above the cover to watch for predators so again clover is ideal....but not for nesting!
I mow when clover is in full bloom regardless of the month up until the first of September. Clover stops fixing nitrogen when ti stops blooming, so clipping the tops off (I never "mow") will keep it tender, blooming, fixing N and keep broadleaf weeds at bay!