This video explores ragweed as a surprising and valuable food source for deer, often overlooked by hunters. Wildlife biologist Bonner Powell, in collaboration with Mossberg, discusses why deer are attracted to this bitter weed, highlighting its nutritional benefits during different growth stages. It's rich in protein when young, and provides essential minerals like calcium, potassium, and phosphorus. In the fall and winter, its seeds become a vital energy and fat source. The content suggests integrating ragweed into natural food plots alongside other plants like clover and chicory, emphasizing its role as a natural deer attractant.
This video focuses on the critical aspect of establishing successful deer food plots, emphasizing the importance of soil testing, selecting appropriate seed mixes for different seasons, and understanding deer nutritional needs. It highlights clover as a highly beneficial perennial option due to its protein content, palatability, and soil-enriching properties, advocating it as a sustainable strategy for attracting and nourishing deer, thereby improving herd health and antler growth. The content also touches upon other options like grains, brassicas, and annuals, and briefly mentions no-till methods for challenging terrain.
This YouTube video focuses on "The Best Seed Mix for Your Deer Food Plot," specifically highlighting clover as a superior choice for whitetail hunting. It details how clover food plots are attractive to deer, citing research from MSU Deer Lab and expert Dr. Grant Woods. The description emphasizes clover's high nutritional value, year-round appeal, and its effectiveness compared to other forages like cereal grains and brassicas, particularly during stressful nutritional periods. The video also touches on strategic placement and management of food plots for successful hunting and herd health, mentioning resources for planting clover types and supplemental food plot tips.
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