Hunting Radish Food Plot at Hannah Rowlandson blog

Hunting Radish Food Plot. Like most brassicas, radishes are consumed in two stages — first the leaves and then the root. Radishes are the hottest annual in “food plotting.” they are very versatile and can be mixed with other plants. Here’s a big plot of biologic’s deer radish mixed with. And as an unplanned side advantage, attract high and intense deer. A good example of a killing plot would be a small plot of turnips, radishes and young oats, all planted in august for an october or november hunt. Possess huge, single long tap roots; Radishes do all this plus germinate very quickly; They'll begin targeting this species as early as germination. When deer catch on to the palatability and attraction of brassicas, few plants can influence a herd like a good turnip, rape, radish, or hybrid.

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Like most brassicas, radishes are consumed in two stages — first the leaves and then the root. And as an unplanned side advantage, attract high and intense deer. When deer catch on to the palatability and attraction of brassicas, few plants can influence a herd like a good turnip, rape, radish, or hybrid. Radishes are the hottest annual in “food plotting.” they are very versatile and can be mixed with other plants. A good example of a killing plot would be a small plot of turnips, radishes and young oats, all planted in august for an october or november hunt. Possess huge, single long tap roots; They'll begin targeting this species as early as germination. Radishes do all this plus germinate very quickly; Here’s a big plot of biologic’s deer radish mixed with.

Hit List Seed Elite 8 Fall Deer Food Plot Blend, 5 lbs (1/4

Hunting Radish Food Plot When deer catch on to the palatability and attraction of brassicas, few plants can influence a herd like a good turnip, rape, radish, or hybrid. Like most brassicas, radishes are consumed in two stages — first the leaves and then the root. Radishes do all this plus germinate very quickly; They'll begin targeting this species as early as germination. Possess huge, single long tap roots; A good example of a killing plot would be a small plot of turnips, radishes and young oats, all planted in august for an october or november hunt. And as an unplanned side advantage, attract high and intense deer. When deer catch on to the palatability and attraction of brassicas, few plants can influence a herd like a good turnip, rape, radish, or hybrid. Here’s a big plot of biologic’s deer radish mixed with. Radishes are the hottest annual in “food plotting.” they are very versatile and can be mixed with other plants.

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