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Title: food plots for deer
Post by: doepee on August 27, 2011, 08:26:01 PM
Anyone plant food plots for deer? Been thinking on doing it next year and was wondering what some good things to plant are? Never planted a food plot before. I live in central Illinois if that makes a difference.. Any sugguestions on what they really like??
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: scoot12 on August 27, 2011, 08:37:30 PM
Antler Kings trophy clover is awesome.  Scoot
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: redarrow on August 27, 2011, 08:43:21 PM
Buck Forage Oats and Austrian winter Peas. Planted approx 5 acres 2 weeks ago and they are already 2-3 inches tall and full of deer tracks.  Got a couple smaller plots with Alsike (Alice) clover that they really love.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: barry on August 28, 2011, 01:30:14 PM
Doepee,
Anything that stays green in cold weather, cheap way is small grains - oats, wheat, rye - maybe toss in some turnip seed as well.

Redarrow
How tall does that Alsike clover get?
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: redarrow on August 28, 2011, 05:29:30 PM
We planted the Alsike last fall and it is about 8 inches or so.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: honker22 on August 28, 2011, 05:47:43 PM
For killing... i would plant any type of cereal grain (wheat, oats, rye) and mix in some type of brassica or clover with it.  I love diversity in a food plot.  It will keep them fed all thru the winter and into the spring.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: BOFF on August 28, 2011, 09:00:43 PM
Quote from: honker22 on August 28, 2011, 05:47:43 PM
For killing... i would plant any type of cereal grain (wheat, oats, rye) and mix in some type of brassica or clover with it.  I love diversity in a food plot.  It will keep them fed all thru the winter and into the spring.

Planting rye grass with clover in my opinion is a "no-no". During the spring the rye will overshadow the clover, and rye grass is difficult to get rid of once it gets established. Just my opinion though, I'm no expert, but do a lot of planting summer and winter time fields.


God Bless,
David B.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: Hawkfarm on August 28, 2011, 09:43:33 PM
Just planted 3 acres of a mixture of wheat, Dwarf Essex Rape, turnips and clover.  Same mixture last year and they ate it like crazy.   
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: turkey slayer on August 28, 2011, 10:32:47 PM
Quote from: honker22 on August 28, 2011, 05:47:43 PM
For killing... i would plant any type of cereal grain (wheat, oats, rye) and mix in some type of brassica or clover with it.  I love diversity in a food plot.  It will keep them fed all thru the winter and into the spring.
Thats usually about what our plots have in em!
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: OLE RASPY on August 28, 2011, 10:47:17 PM
I plant lead.It usually does a good job.The deer doesnt like it though. ;D
I know what your thinking theres one in every crowd. :lol:
















Winter wheat i like that and they like it to.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: Kylongspur88 on August 29, 2011, 12:37:59 AM
They really hit the turnips hard here once it gets cold.
Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: Spring Creek Calls on August 29, 2011, 08:06:40 AM
We did the turnips last year and it worked great. Planted in early fall and they worked on the greens late fall and ate all the turnips during the winter. Dug thru the snow to get to them.

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Title: Re: food plots for deer
Post by: HogBiologist on August 29, 2011, 08:45:48 AM
One thing to remember....

Rye and Rye Grass are not the same thing.

Rye is a grain and is good for food plots.  Rye Grass is a grass and has no nutrition.  While rye grass might grow anywhere, once it is established in your plot it is very hard to get rid of.