Talked to the dude at Merit and he suggested not planting clover. Says it will get lost in the mix with such an aggressive fall blend.
Your thoughts JB/Milo?
Well, if you wanted deer to eat the clover this fall then yes, he's probably right. Truthfully I never plant the clover with the intention of it attracting deer. I want the clover to carry over into the spring and summer, so I plant in fall with the cereal grains... The cereal grains grow up above the clover and protect the clover from heavy browsing.
It boils down to exactly what Milo said above... Think about what your desired outcome is and plant accordingly. You can't go wrong, really... whether you mix in the clover or not.
Also, Milo is right about weed control... mixing seed usually makes this very difficult. But honestly if you prep the plot well and plant in late summer/early fall, you shouldn't have to worry about weed control anyway. I don't utilize clover to its full potential as a perennial... i.e. I plant it with annuals and till it back under every summer. So I really don't have any concerns with weeds in my plots.