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The choices are many. Picking the right plantings for your property is a daunting task, especially considering the hundreds of seed and seed combinations out there to choose from. Everything from plant characteristics to soil type to climate and location have to be taken into account in order to make sure the plots are the best for your particular needs.

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Food plots require planning, design and management to be successful. Before investing time, labor and money, you should determine the goals of your food plot. If you enjoy growing things, working with the land and nature, and seeing wildlife thrive, you may generally find installing food plots rewarding. If you install food plots as a main goal to grow and harvest trophy animals, you may soon become frustrated. Food plots alone do not create large antlered, trophy sized white-tailed deer…

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a deer standing in the woods with text overlaying how to plant a sweet wildlife food plot

Learn how to plant the perfect food plot to attract wildlife to your property. Animals like things sweet, so check out this article to learn which crops will keep them coming back for more! Read the rest at ThistleDownsFarm.com | #wildlifefoodplot #foodplot #wildlifehabitat

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What deer eats in each season

Deer season approaches and as hunters begin to scout territory. Novice hunters might wonder what deer like to eat. The answer to this question could impact where they place their stand, food plots they might have in mind, etc. This question on what they like most to eat could also be important to photographers and people who just like to watch deer in their yard. Having a basic understanding of deer biology can do wonders for hunters. #deerseason #deerhunting #huntingseason #deerfood

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It’s no secret that cereal grains – wheat, oats, cereal rye, triticale – are popular choices for planting in food plots managed for whitetails. Cereal grains are highly attractive to deer, and they perform well under a wide range of conditions. With regard to deer preference, oats consistently rank higher than the other cereal grains … Read More

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