Food plots are becoming an annual ritual for the nation’s whitetail hunters and land managers, and the yearly conundrum of “what should I plant?” can be vastly simplified if you devote at least a ...
Not everyone owns a large tract of land for hunting. And most people don't have a tractor parked next to a shed full of farm implements. But more and more landowners want to plant food plots to ...
Four tips for better food plots 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 ...
QDMA’s field day to offer information on food plots Top left, a small food plot planted in a woodland environment provides an extra benefit because wildlife don’t have to travel far from cover to feed ...
When it comes to food plots, it’s not particularly hard to grow something green that a whitetail deer will eat, but that doesn’t mean it will do squat to help your deer hunting. Spring is the time of ...
One of the biggest aspects of deer hunting these days is planting food plots. If you hunt public land you may be out of the loop on this one, but if you own or lease ground for deer hunting chances ...
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