If you’re looking to add a deer hunting food plot to your land and have identified one or more locations that are ripe for planting, the first step will be to get that land ready to grow. Choosing a natural clearing will mean less work for you, but you will still need to be prepared to remove small trees, brush and a lot of weeds before prepping the soil to be most receptive to planting.
The first step in creating a food plot will be to strip that land down to the dirt. That is where Fawn Grove Timber, LLC comes in! We have the equipment and know how to clear your land and preparing it for your food plot.
THE FIRST STEP: To be effective, you’ll want your food plot to be large enough to plant the right types of food to draw deer in—preferably all season long. You’re more likely to create a habit the deer will follow if there’s a food source available throughout the seasons.
Spring and summer will require greenery like clover or alfalfa. Post-frost in the fall and winter, you’ll want grains like corn or soybeans along with hearty high-sugar brassica such as sugar beets or turnips.
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