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Antler King No Sweat No Till Plot Seed for Deer 4.5 lb 1 Bag
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Keep the deer in your area fed and healthy. - Bring em in and keep em coming back with this unbeatable array of can t-miss feed-plot growing gear. The ultimate spread it and forget it mix that s a guaranteed grower in nearly any condition. Just throw and go then get ready to harvest! Spread it and forget it; Grows in any condition; Mix of rye fescue rapeseed and clover: Addictive properties for deer; No need to till or plant; Weighs 4.5 lbs.; Our easy-to-establish fast-growing perennial/annual mix that allows you to plant a food plot in off-the-beaten-path places. No Sweat provides a versatile food plot option to feed deer the necessary protein and energy they require on a year round basis. The perennial clover will provide 20-30% protein forage all Spring and Summer to benefit body bone and antler growth whereas the highly digestible palatable and nutritious Oats will provide optimum attraction and food during the Fall allowing the Brassicas to mature. As the weather turns and your first killing frost occurs a molecular change within the Brassica plants will trigger maturity and in turn convert starch to sugar offering late season energy sources for your resident deer herd. The “smorgasbord” that is No Sweat offers your deer a wide variety of food sources all Spring Summer Fall and Winter…it is easy to establish grows fast and makes it easy to create your very own backwoods hunt plot with no equipment at all! Finally a no till hunt plot with no fillers that provides protein in the Spring and Summer and Energy in the Fall and Winter. The special variety of perennial clover will provide high protein forage all Spring and Summer keeping deer on your property until hunting season. As the weather turns cool deer will be attracted to the special variety of Oat found in No Sweat which is extremely soil weather and cold tolerant and is a superior Fall attractant that is ideal for bow and gun hunting. The variety of Rye will stay green well into the Fall and help sustain intense graze pressure allowing the cold season plants the time to mature for Fall/Winter consumption. When the first frost hits the Brassicas will turn from bitter to sweet converting the starch to sugar and creating a highly attractive food source that is high in energy.
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