Medium Red Clover (VNS) across regions.
Medium Red Clover (VNS) is reviewed in 1 of 15 agricultural regions for which we have independent variety performance data. Regions without an entry indicate insufficient data — not necessarily that the variety underperforms there. 2026 review cycle.
Performance by region
- New EnglandLimited Data
- Mid-Atlantic NorthLimited Data
- Mid-Atlantic SouthLimited Data
- Upper SoutheastLimited Data
- Deep SouthLimited Data
- Gulf Coast / FloridaLimited Data
- Corn Belt NorthGood
Medium red clover is the workhorse cover crop and forage species across the Northern Corn Belt — easy establishment via frost-seeding into winter wheat, reliable summer growth, and meaningful nitrogen fixation for the following corn year. University of Wisconsin and Minnesota forage programs have decades of data on red clover varieties.
- Corn Belt CoreLimited Data
- Corn Belt SouthLimited Data
- Southern PlainsLimited Data
- TexasLimited Data
- Northern RockiesLimited Data
- Southern RockiesLimited Data
- Pacific NorthwestLimited Data
- CaliforniaLimited Data
Regions marked “Limited Data” have not yet been reviewed for this variety. We don’t generate review pages where verified performance data is insufficient — a missing page is better than a fabricated summary.
Medium Red Clover (VNS) as a food plot
Clover as a hunting food plot.
Clover is the single most important food plot species for whitetail deer. Permanent clover plots produce summer protein and fall attraction year after year. Plan your clover food plot in Bield: Hunt for peak rut timing.
- Corn Belt NorthUniversity Trial Data
- 14 additional regions pending review.