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Food Plots Are Expensive. Do This Instead

Food Plots Are Expensive. Do This Instead

Joe The Farmer· 6.7K views· Apr 2025· 10:14
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Overview

This video focuses on a specific clover food-plot maintenance task: spraying Cleth 2E plus a surfactant to knock back grass without tilling. The creator names the two products, explains mix rates (six to twelve ounces per acre for Cleth, roughly a quart per acre of surfactant), and sets realistic expectations about slow results. Delivered from an ATV, not a tractor. Best for wildlife food-plot growers weighing budget chemical options over branded alternatives.

An owner-operator sharing hands-on impressions from their own property, with an evident lean toward cost-saving product choices over name-brand options.

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