Tag: food plots for deer

  • Over seeding clover in food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Over seeding clover in food plots for deer is easy Over seeding clover in food plots for deer can be done early spring or late fall.  The timing is geared to let mother nature use her freeze thaw cycle to work the clover…

  • Utilization cage in food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Why have a utilization cage in food plots for deer? A utilization cage in your food plots for deer gives you an accurate picture of both deer utilization, and the success of your planting.  Without a utilization cage in your food plots for…

  • Exclusion cage in food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Why have an exclusion cage in food plots for deer? An exclusion cage in your food plots for deer gives you an accurate picture of both deer utilization, and the success of your planting.  Without an exclusion cage in your food plots for…

  • Liming food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Liming food plots for deer   Liming food plots for deer is a step in the process many first time plotters skip. They get sucked into the advertisements for the magic bean with terms like ‘throw and grow’ and ‘no till’. I am…

  • Fertilizing food plots for deer makes a difference

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Fertilizing food plots for deer Fertilizing food plots for deer is a no brainer to someone who has tried skipping the step, but is tempting to the first timer.  Fertilizer is expensive, and if your plots appear growing okay, you may be tempted…

  • Seed blends for Minnesota food plots for deer

    Seed blends for Minnesota food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Seed blends for Minnesota food plots for deer   Seed blends for SeeeMinnesota food plots for deer are many and varied.  Which seed blend for Seed blends for Minnesota plots is a common question, and the answer changes with deer density, time of…

  • Spraying grasses in clover food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Spraying grasses in clover food plots for deer is necessary Spraying grasses in clover food plots for deer will need to be done after a couple of years to keep your clover food plots healthy and producing.  The only grasses deer heavily utilize…

  • Soybean food plots for deer are no brainers

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Soybean food plots for deer are a staple Soybean food plots for deer are inexpensive, easy to grow, Round Up ready and a major draw at different stages of growth.  Soybean food plots for deer may not succeed in high density deer areas,…

  • Fall food plots for deer

    Fall food plots for deer

    → Get a FREE soil test at Elk River Turf & Tine Fall food plots for deer Fall food plots for deer consist of either annuals like corn and beans planted in the spring, or annuals, perennials and bi-ennials planted late summer.  Today we will focus on a strategy for attracting bucks in the early…