Ladino clover is highly attractive to deer and provides an excellent protein source for whitetails. Like most clovers, it has clusters of three leaflets. Plants can reach a height of 10 inches or more and produce a white bloom in the spring or early summer. You can plant ladino clover as a standalone crop or mix it with other food plot seeds. Ladino clover is winter hardy and can provide year-round nutrition.
( Plants Up To 4000 Square Feet )
Forage collards are high in protein, containing 25–35% crude protein. Collards are highly digestible, with some of the highest digestibility among deer forages. They can also tolerate a wide range of weather conditions, from hot and dry in the summer to low temperatures in the winter.
(Plants Up To 4000 Square Feet )
Sunflowers and their seeds offer a delicious source of protein and phosphorus—an abundant macronutrient essential for antler growth. They are a favorite forage of deer and Turkey when they are just getting started and they are a great attraction for birds and Deer when they reach maturity and produce black oil sunflower seeds.
They are a great addition to Summer annual food and cover plots
Peredovik sunflowers are an annual type of seed producing sunflower that can grow to 3-5 ft.
( Plants Up To 1000 Square Feet )
It is very cold and drought tolerant making it perfect for food plots. When properly maintained, Trophy Rape can have up to 30% protein levels and is very digestible to deer. It grows rapidly and produces Tons of forage in a very short time frame.
( Plants Up To 4000 Square Feet )
Purple top turnips are considered a highly beneficial food source for deer due to their high protein and energy content, providing essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and fiber, especially during colder months when other food sources may be scarce; deer readily consume both the leafy greens and the bulb, making them a popular choice for wildlife food plots.
( Plants Up To 4000 Square Feet )