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When to Plant Deer Food Plots: Spring Warmup to Early Summer Annual Food Plots. Annuals are typically larger seeds that need to be buried and cannot be planted until the soil warms.
When deciding new food plot locations, consider soil quality and moisture. You shouldn't plant a plot where flooding will be a problem or on a sandy hilltop exposed to the wind and sun.
With the promise of “more tonnage per acre than any other spring/summer annuals”, Power Plant was on my list of food plot seed to try in the spring of 2010.
Fall food plots are a great way to provide forage throughout the colder months of the year and into the beginning of spring before you plant your spring warm season plots ...
You want to forage for the deer spring summer fall winter. That keeps them here,” says Ryall. When a food plot is properly planted and maintained, your deer hunting success is certain to improve.
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Food Plot 101: Everything You Need to KnowIn this video I'm going to walk you through all the necessary steps to plant a food plot for whitetail deer. Starting with ...
Planting food plots is dirty work, but it’s worth it. ... More importantly, they provide wildlife a great source of nutrition throughout the late winter and early spring, ...
Flowers and ornamental plants, too, will soon be ready to plant — but not quite yet. Mark Saidnawey, who with his niece Laynie Saidnawey are third- and fourth-generation owners of Pemberton Garden ...
For deer, doves, quail, and even waterfowl, planting a food plot provides a nutritious choice that will bridge the time between acorn availability and spring green-up. And it can all do with the ...
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Mississippi hunters can still plant, replant deer food plots - MSNOther food plots showed promise early until the armyworms showed up and destroyed them.” Although it’s November, Hamrick said hunters still have time to replant.
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