Attract Deer and Turkey All Year to Your Food Plots (696)



Food plots that work for you to attract white-tailed deer. Time release food plot seed blends can attract and feed deer and turkey throughout the year. See how having really high quality and ample groceries right now turkeys and deer can be as productive as they’re biologically capable. That means turkeys can lay as many eggs as possible and antlers are getting off to a great start. It’s allowing those critters to express their genetic potential.

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Soil health can be extremely complicated. But we can break it down really simply. It’s important to always keep the soil covered. Bare soil, naked soil, can be eroded. It can get too hot or too cold and it doesn’t hold soil moisture.
There are benefits to having a living root in the soil as many days as possible. And that living root, again, is using the top of the plant – photosynthesis – to pump very valuable foods and other items into the soil for the soil biology. And in turn, the soil biology is making the plant healthier.
At least during a portion of the year, there should be a large variety of plants having different root sizes and depths and, really important, different leaf sizes and different leaf heights. This will serve to capture all that sun before it hits the ground.
That diversity of plants also has different root structures. Some of them will be very deep and strong which will break up hard pans and allow moisture to move up and down through the soil as needed.
Following some simple principles in your food plot can mean you’ll have way healthier soil, healthier plants, larger deer and attract more deer in front of your stand.
It all starts with the simple soil health principles. Now, can you do this with synthetic inputs? Yes, of course you can. But, there’s a cost to that.
Tillage always means erosion; synthetic inputs usually end up in somebody’s water system somewhere. Following the natural system I call “The Release Process” is the healthiest and, in the long run, the least expensive process.

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33 thoughts on “Attract Deer and Turkey All Year to Your Food Plots (696)”

  1. I always enjoy your information. I'm in middle GA which is a lot different style habitat from what you have. But I think my favorite part of your videos is how you finish with always take time to listen to the creator. But this one is especially important because it falls right in line with this weekend. Thanks the for the great information but more importantly the positive message that you always have at the end of your videos

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  2. Rye and clover from last season starting to pop the one thing I hate is spraying herbicides too kill the weeds and good vegetation with it but it’s necessary in order to get the spring/summer planting of buckwheat, oats and crimson clover going all the biomass, nitrogen going into my soil to add organic matter in hopes for my fall plot consisting of a blend of brassica/ med red clover on one side of my plot and peas,beans,oats and later on top dress 200 pounds of rye grain to the green or cereal side of plot, I’ve been on quite a few of these channels and sure am glad I found you ! You make the most sense too me,so thank you for the information you put out and of Happy Easter

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  3. I know this has nothing to do with the video but I think you should do more videos on the importance of trapping to support turkey populations. The rapid decline of turkeys in missouri has a young 20 year old man like myself thinking that we wont have turkeys in the later part of my life.

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  4. I've bought your Summer Release blend and I can't wait to get it on the ground! I'm trying my best to be patient and not plant it too early. Here in East TN, pollen is prevalent now and trees are budding and showing their leaves finally.

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  5. Grant how do I get the cereal grains in control now?? They are bolting and producing grain heads. The clover in with it is lush and green. I don't have a roller kremper. My options are spray or cut it. I want to drill some beans, sunflowers, buckwheat etc into the stands for a summer plot.

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  6. As always, amazing video, tons of VALUABLE info.

    do you have/or could you do a video series prebuffalo system? In other words, I need to get my plots to this system, however, would like some more info on how to take a reclaimed mine field or CRP field from start to finish where I go from weeds to plot, using Buffalo system on healthy plots?

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  7. Just found your videos. Really got into hunting this year. Did my first Thunder chicken hunt this spring. I have the bug bad lol
    Your videos really scratch my itch and puts some great knowledge in my grey matter. I appreciate what you do and sharing it with us.

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