'In most areas, native vegetation probably isn\'t providing enough forage to carry the deer herd over the winter. This is why a well designed food plot program can be an important tool for hunting and improved deer herd quality. Late winter and late summer are critical times for whitetails. Watch this video to see tips on how to monitor your available forage and plan for a better food plot program this year. It\'s the perfect time to check food plots for quantity and quality to ensure you have better deer hunting next fall. #deerhunting #foodplots Food plot establishment and management techniques and the seed varieties have improved significantly during the past 25+ years. In 1995 we visited New Zealand to learn about the forage varieties they grew to enhance antler growth in the red deer raised for meat and velvet antlers. From that visit, we brought back information that transformed the way I approached food plots and forage for whitetails. On my hunting property (which I refer to as The Proving Grounds) I’ve researched, tested and implemented food plot practices and seed blends that maximize the quantity of quality forage. If these seed blends and rotations work here they will work on any property in the whitetails’ range.'
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