Habitats & Food Plots

ATV/UTV Food Plot Accessories Buyer's Guide

Are you a landowner, longing to attract healthy wildlife to your property? Improving your property for wildlife can be a daunting task, but with the right equipment attached to your ATV or UTV it’s easy to create a lush, nutritional food plot. Look no further than our selection of attachments and implements for your ATV or UTV to achieve your land-management goals.

What to Plant for the Best Fall Food Plots and Deer Nutrition

Planting fall food plots doesn’t just entice bucks by offering them succulent forage. It also draws in does, offering the double attraction of food and females. But what plants will offer the most appeal to whitetails from October bow hunts all the way through January’s late rifle and muzzleloader seasons? Find out here.

Food Plots: Predators, Protection, and Possibilities (video)

From GrowingDeer.tv: Food plots are a strategic tool for deer hunting. In this video we're following up on food plot projects showing what's working (and not working). Check out Daniel's hunt for a pesky plot predator: a groundhog!

How to Plant a Food Plot – A 10 Step Guide for Beginners (video)

Getting started growing food plots doesn't have to be difficult or complicated. Follow these step-by-step instructions and you'll soon have lush green plots attracting deer and other wildlife to your property or land you leas for hunting.

Five DIY Projects to Improve Your Woods for Whitetail Deer

When the lawyer handed us the deed, our dream became a reality. My wife, Becky, and I had worked hard, saved, and finally bought 117 acres to live on.  Best of all, 80 acres of it was big, mature woods with towering oaks. This would be our deer hunting paradise.

Food Plots: A Better Bean for Bow Hunters (video)

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The Hype Around Non-Typical Clover Seed

Clover, and especially white clover, is perhaps the single best plant available for deer food plots. It's fairly easy to establish, provides a high protein level, and when perennial types such as ladino are used, they can provide a food plot that lasts 3-5 years, sometimes even longer. All they require is mowing a few times a year, and occasional spraying if grass competition gets out of hand.