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Golden-Winged Warbler Initiative - National Wild Turkey Federation

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Dear Pennsylvania Member:<br />

The Pennsylvania State Chapter Board of Directors is pleased to offer its members the opportunity to purchase Longevity Clover<br />

Strut & Rut ® Mix at a subsidized price. This blend is an excellent mix for deer and turkeys. It consists of Crimson, Crescendo<br />

Ladino, White Dutch and Arrowleaf Clovers, pre-inoculated. The Pennsylvania State Hunting Heritage Super Fund will pay for<br />

50 percent of the seed and shipping charges.<br />

Sponsor Members may purchase a total of Two bags of seed:<br />

• 12-pound bag(s) of the Longevity Clover Strut and Rut ® Mix for just $34 each, shipping included<br />

Regular Members may purchase a total of One:<br />

• 12-pound bag of the Longevity Clover Strut and Rut ® Mix for just $34, shipping included<br />

***As an additional benefit, each member can purchase additional bags of Longevity Clover Strut & Rut ® Mix for just $68 each,<br />

unsubsidized but at a reduced price, in unlimited quantities. However, to take advantage of these savings, you must submit the<br />

order with this seed subsidy offer.<br />

All orders are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Quantities are limited on subsidized seed due to the dollars allocated to the<br />

program. Longevity Clover Strut and Rut ® Mix will ship approximately two weeks from date of order.<br />

Longevity Clover Strut and Rut ® Mix<br />

This mix consists of four varieties of clovers; Crimson, Cresendo Ladino, White Dutch and Arrowleaf. This mix should be<br />

tolerant of a variety of soils and climatic conditions and the plot will last for several years if maintained correctly. Can be<br />

planted in early fall or early spring depending on soil moisture and temperatures and frost-free days. Late winter or early spring<br />

plantings are frequently attained by overseeding existing small annual grain such as winter wheat. All seed is pre-inoculated. Do<br />

soil testing and make sure that soils are treated with recommended amendments. Check with your local Extension Service office<br />

for appropriate seeding methods and times.<br />

Every bag purchased results in up to 1 acre of quality wild turkey fall and winter forage being established. This helps the PA<br />

State Chapter address a key issue identified in our state strategy of the North American <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Turkey</strong> Management Plan. Your<br />

membership and financial support at our banquets helps make this program possible and allows the chapter to address high<br />

priority habitat needs in our state. THANK YOU!<br />

Sincerely,<br />

Skip Motts<br />

Pennsylvania State Chapter President<br />

<strong>National</strong> <strong>Wild</strong> <strong>Turkey</strong> <strong>Federation</strong><br />

12 <strong>Turkey</strong> Talk Winter 2013 panwtf.org

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