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Theplotmaster.com provides the best food plot implements that acts as a perfect management tools for farmers which can be ideally used to plant wildlife food plots in various settings. Click here to contact us https://www.theplotmaster.com/contact

10 Steps to a Successful Food Plot

Planting a food plot is a great way to attract more deer to your hunting area while helping to provide them with a supplemental food source and more balanced nutrition.

Budget-Minded Food Plots

Learn how to create an awesome budget-minded food plot and increase your odds this hunting season!

How to Plant the Ultimate No-Till Food Plot

Over the last couple of decades, Jeff Sturgis, founder of Whitetail Habitat Solutions and author of Whitetail Success by Design, has perfected an Ultimate No-Till Food Plot system that makes even good-sized soybean plots manageable for just about anyone. Here are his secrets.

Planting Guidelines for Late Summer/Early Fall Food Plots | Mossy Oak

After years of answering questions for other gamekeepers, it is becoming apparent that some of us are so busy that we try to squeeze all of our late summer/early fall plantings into one weekend.

6 Deer Food Plot Tips for Holding High-Quality Herds

Making the perfect menu for deer is both an art and a science. Explore these tips for creating an irresistible food plot so you’re always ready for hunting season.

Are These the Best Mass-Producing Trees for Whitetail Deer? | Deer & Deer Hunting

Just in time for spring planting season in the Southeast, select Walmart stores are receiving Dunstan Chestnut trees and Grafted Female American Persimmon trees courtesy of Chestnut Hill Outdoors. Ideal for wildlife, Dunstan Chestnuts have been called the best food plot tree. They’re easy to grow and produce nuts in just three to five years, […]

Planting the 'Forever' Food Plot for Whitetails and Turkeys | Outdoor Life

Photo by Charles Alsheimer I was like a proud father waiting to show off his newborn son. I had recently closed on my own 17-acre patch of dirt and invited whitetail habitat guru Jeff Sturgis for a visit. Sturgis, who offers habitat-consulting services, spent more than an hour scouring the ground and was ready to make some recommendations for enhancements that would, I hoped, make the land more attractive to the area's whitetails and turkeys.

QDMA's Guide to Clover Food Plots

When it comes to planting food plots for white-tailed deer, it’s hard to beat clover for several reasons. Clover is relatively easy to establish, readily available, affordable, and there are a variety of species to handle most any climate or soil type. To put it simply, clovers are a very versatile deer forage. Clover Species … Read More

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Yes, this was a wild deer! D&DH fan Joe Molfese took this video a few years ago in a forest preserve in Illinois that does not allow hunting. What a majestic whitetail!
Even plots filled with food deer love can be a bust when it comes to hunting due to location, entry and exit routes, and more. Check out part one of this three-part series on how to create the best food plot for deer. Grow 'em Big. Season 7. Episode 3.
Deer hammer the alfalfa here in the Midwest! In case alfalfa dies off from drought, Whitetail Institute also adds chicory and clover to their Alfa-Rack Plus seed mixture. Plant a high-protein perennial food plot with Brad Rucks in this episode of HuntTech. Season 2. Episode 12.
A cost effective way to plant a thriving food plot is to frost seed clover. Find out how to quickly and cheaply plant clover in this episode of Grow ‘em Big with Steve Bartylla. Season 7. Episode 8.