Food Plots For Deer: How To Have The Best Food In the Neighborhood (#240) @GrowingDeer.tv
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From GrowingDeer.tv: We're checking food plots in late June. There are obvious differences between the soybean and the clover food plots. Watch to see which food plot crop the deer favored and why. If you're planting food plots for white-tailed deer and need to know how to decide what food plot seed variety to plant you should watch this episode. Once you've watched the episode check out the main website at www.GrowingDeer.tv for more great information useful for all deer hunters. If you are on facebook -- join the conversation and share photos on Dr. Grant Woods page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Grant-Woods/260242857400 and on Twitter @GrowingDeer
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Do you think is worthwhile of planning winter rye in a 1000 square-foot food plot located in the woods of Eastern North Carolina? Trying to pull deer to property in Dec-March
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Redmond mineral is the EXACT SAME STUFF as "Trophy Rock" at a fraction of the price.
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Grant i dont have a lot of land,12 acres, so i have to plant smaller food plots , so i was wondering what is good to plant in smaller fields
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Grant i have a 12 acre spot i hunt so i have to plant smaller food plots and i was wondering what i should plant. I would be planting about a 20 yard by 20 yard field.
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Love your vids!! I have a questain, i have this one spot on my small 3 acre woods to plant something,what would you recomend?
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God bless all you guys do and the education you bring to the table. Thanks for recognizing our veterans, I appreciate it, and more importantly, our Creator. Another informative video!
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Love your videos and the messages you mix in. Good job! And Thanks.
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Also why do I not see that many deer? I may sit in my stand all day and never see a doe or buck. I understand that hunting can be bad sometimes but this is most of the time I hunt. Could it be from hunting pressure?
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If i was wanting to do a micro deer hunting area on 12 acres could it be done? area is very rocky and has lots old oak trees. What would you recommend for a food plot? And any additional info you have would be great
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You just gotta love a career in the natural resources field. As a Forestry student, I love learning more and more about timber and wildlife. I love these great informational videos with the nice mixture of hunting thrown in. I keep track of a few other channels that feature the same. There is nothing like sharing knowledge, and using that to make us all better conservationist. Love it! Keep up the good work.
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I am thinking about panting turnips this week and I was wondering what other food plot would work well with the turnips. I know its late in the planting season but if there is anything that would work please let me know. Great show as always!
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Another great one guys. Thank you for your hard work!
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Grant, thanks for never missing a beat when it comes to the important things in life. In every episode that you've mentioned a holiday, your message has always been well thought out and, I believe, meaningful to your followers. You teach much more then quality deer management... you teach how to be a great American, family oriented, Christian man. We need more positive influences like you in today's society! THANK YOU!!!
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Grant, long time viewer and have learned so much from your videos that I've used on the property I hunt with tremendous results. Thanks for all the time and effort you put in for making them both really enjoyable and informative!
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It was my birthday Monday June 30 you made it up for it. xD thanks
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Did anyone else notice the one doe taking a big bite of beans didn't have a tail? Love the videos keepem coming.
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Love the vids definitely learning some things.
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One of your best yet.
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First!! Yes
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