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- Fast Growth
- Great Year Round Plot
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Comments about Antler King Red Zone Food Plot, 20 lbs.:
Great plot if you are on a budget or don't plsn on planting several food plots. This plot will cover the entire season.
Pros
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Destination Food Plot
Comments about Antler King Red Zone Food Plot, 20 lbs.:
love this red zone as a destination plot due to the fact that as the deer aet off a leaf or stem another shoot grows providing a constant food source. I am alos using it as a border crop for cover this year to shield the view of some road hunters
Pros
- Easy to plant
- Easy To Use
Cons
- Unwieldy
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Comments about Antler King Red Zone Food Plot, 20 lbs.:
Red Zone did not perform like it should have. I tested the ph level of my soil, spread lime where needed, planted the seed and up grew cockaburrs.............tons of cockaburrs. I did have some soy beans and sunflowers but mostly cockaburrs. I did have deer eating it at the early stages but the cockaburrs took over and drove the deer away.
Pros
- Good seed combination
Cons
- Need to disk before plant
Best Uses
- Keep deer in your area
Comments about Antler King Red Zone Food Plot, 20 lbs.:
(U.P. Michigan) The best way to plant this product on May 1 is to fertilize, disk light (2"), spread seed, drag. It stays productive until Oct.
To keep deer around for hunting season,the trick is, to spread wheat, rye, brassica since they don't require soil tilling.
Do this and deer will love U
Pros
- Deer hammer it
- Easy to plant
- Good price
- Wide varities of annuals
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Year round
Comments about Antler King Red Zone Food Plot, 20 lbs.:
I planted 3 acres last year and it was nothing to see 35+ deer a night. This year I planted around 5 acres. If you want to plant annuals this is the seed blend to plant you will not be disapointed!!!!!!!!!!!
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do you till up the ground before you plant it. how often do you water it.Asked on 1/13/2010 by Anonymous from northern florida2 answers
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Yes, you will need to till up the ground to properly use the Antler King Red Zone Food Plot. First you would need to plow/till or disk the ground to break up the seed bed. Second apply the appropriate amount of lime and fertilizer. Next disk again to incorporate lime with the soil. Next you would need to go over the food plot using a cultipacker/lawn roller or weighted drag to smooth and firm the soil. Then broadcast the seed according to the seeding recommendation found on the back of the bag. Seeds should stay within the top 1/4" of the soil. As for watering, you do not have to water constantly, but a good recommendation is to let mother nature take its course.Answered on 1/14/2010 by Brooks from Gander MountainCUSTOMER CARE
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Yes you will need to till up the ground before planting this product. If you want to water it that is up to you but you do not have to water the product. The water in the ground and whatever precipitation you get in your area will keep this product healthy.Answered on 1/14/2010 by Davin from Gander Mountain





