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And with the popularity of food plotting today, chances are if you don’t offer a quality plot grown with the best seed available, your neighbor will. And that’s where the deer will go.
Trying to choose the food plot seed that’s best for the archer in Alabama, the late-season muzzleloader hunter in Michigan, and the rifle hunter in Pennsylvania is a stretch. We won’t go there.
Food plot seeds require different planting depths, but all seeds need adequate seed-to-soil contact. Insufficient contact between seed and soil means no germination.
The North Dakota Game and Fish Department is offering free seed for the 2022 growing season to landowners interested in planting wildlife food plots for pheasants. The agency is offering a seed ...
There is all manner of new and special seed combinations sold to bring in white-tailed deer as well as some old favorites that shouldn’t be overlooked. While there are a lot more exotic seed ...
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department is offering free seed to landowners interested in planting wildlife food plots for pheasants. The agency offers a diverse seed mix rather than a traditional ...
Our Food Plot Doo is down, what’s the next step? Just till the soil. It takes time but that’s all you need to do. After tilling, we need to pick the right seed for the plot.
When implementing food plots to attract deer and other wildlife to your property there are many facets to consider for optimum results. The following four tips will help you to improve your food ...
Game and Fish will provide enough seed for a maximum 5-acre planting at no cost. Landowners interested in receiving the food plot seed must sign up online by April 5.
The costs will be $6.00 per 50 lb. bag for wheat. Persons ordering seed will be required to pick-up the seed at Amory, Greenville or Hattiesburg.