Polli-Nation, Rise-up!

There is nothing like pollinators to kick start the fruiting process and promote growth of beneficial foliage. This article talks about the benefits that butterflies and bumble bees can have on your deer food plots.

Venison Nachos

A step-by-step guide on how to enjoy a delicious bowl of ground venison nachos!

Shhhh...Let’s Talk About Some Birds and The Bees (Mix)

Planting Crooked Bend's Birds & The Bees Mix will not only attract beneficial insects to your food plots like pollinators but it will also work as a natural barrier to help conceal your approach and exit to your hunting location. This mixture of plants also creates incredible nesting grounds, bedding areas and natural cover.

It Starts With The Fawns

Spring time is when baby deer begin to be born. Loving mothers will often leave their bedding areas with their fawns behind during the day to eat and gather calories. The mother doe will always come back to her fawn to provide it proper care. So if you ever see a fawn by itself then it is okay and leave it be, mom will be back soon!

It’s Not A Ploy, Plant That Soy...Bean

Planting a soybean based mix in your deer food plots in the spring/summer is a great way to ensure that you deer herd and wildlife have a incredible food source all year long. This high protein food source will help with early fawn development as the soy bean is amazing forage for nursing does. Spring plots also provide the nutrients needed to aid in growing big deer come fall hunting!

Embrace the Earthworm

Earthworms are one of the most underestimated work forces in a deer food plot. These creatures work tirelessly on improving soil health, which results in better growing food plots. The best part is that they all work for free! Keep the earthworms in mind as you prepare your food plots this growing season!

Food Plot Seed Planting Time Windows

Use this planting window calendar to choose the right food plot seed blend for your planting time and region. Even if you are not growing Crooked Bend deer food plot seeds this year you can still use this chart. Just reference the correct plant species you want to plant. At the end of the day, always remember to plant before a nice big rain storm!

How to Frost Seed Clover

Clover can be one of the most beneficial plants to soil health, so plant it early in order to have it around all season. By frost seeding your clover in late winter or early spring you will get a head start on the food plot game. Along with aiding in nitrogen fixation the clover will also act and an armor of the soil, helping to prevent soil erosion, lowering soil temperature and helps in holding soiling moisture.

How to Grow a Bransons Buffalo Blend Food Plot

Follow this step-by-step guide to grow the best deer food plots that you have ever planted. When planted according to these instructions, Branson's Buffalo Blend will feed your whitetail deer, turkey, pheasants, doves, quail and other wild game animals from early fall thru early spring. These planting techniques can be used with any no till food plot seeds.

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