No Mercy is our favorite summer mix. If you are looking for a food plot planting that can handle high temperatures, dry conditions, and the occasional drought this is your best choice. An added bonus is your deer will absolutely love it from spring green up until the snow flies.
No Mercy contains chicory and four different varieties of white clovers. Each seed variety is highly nutritious, easily digested, and preferred by deer when it is available to them. Nursing does, fawns, and bucks all benefit from this type of planting. This mix will handle high browse pressure even if your goal is attracting more deer to your property to increase your deer numbers for hunting season.
In areas of the country where winter is less severe No Mercy is a great compliment to an overall whitetail nutrition program consisting of woody browse, natural forbes, hard mast (acorns, chestnuts, etc.), and soft mast (apples, pears, crabapples, etc.). It can also strengthen a well-rounded food plot program by creating diversity when included with fall plantings like cereal grains and brassicas.
No Mercy can be established in the spring by either frost seeding or by traditional planting techniques with a nurse crop of oats. Our favorite way to plant is to include it with a strong cereal grain planting in the fall. The grains will feed the deer throughout hunting season allowing the clovers and chicory to get established. The following spring you can mow the rye and have a great perennial plot that can be maintained for multiple years.
Planting rate is 8 pounds per acre.














