ONLY 1 SMALL AREA TO FOOD PLOT...THIS IS WHAT ID PLANT
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 Published On Mar 6, 2024

In this video I discuss what food plots are best when a food plotter has a small field to work with. Most food plotters don't have large, high quality fields to plant food plots in such as corn, soybeans, alfalfa, lab-lab, or cowpeas, these food plots require larger fields to hold off deer browse pressure and still produce a food plot. Often times our only option in planting a food plot is in a small field (usually 1/2 acre or less) this makes deciding what to plant crucial. We need a food plot with good tolerance to browse pressure, has quality nutritional values for the fall and winter, and also a food plot that doe and bucks will use during the deer hunting season. Cereal grains, winter wheat, oats, cereal rye, annual clovers, and brassicas are a great choice in these areas.

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