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Simply amazing!
I have been planting food plots for whitetail deer for about 10 years and have always skimped on the seed as I did not understand the difference between COOP seed or competitors seed blends and those from The Whitetail Institute. I thought they were all the same thing except the others were sold at a much cheaper price than Whitetail Institute. Then I discovered why. I wasn’t aware that all the other food plot seed companies buy their seeds from the COOP and package them in a pretty deer bag and call them ‘’deer’’ products. Those seeds are from the agricultural industry and are not designed for wild whitetail deer but rather for cattle and horses or for commercial and human consumption. They lack the attractiveness to draw whitetails, they are not very appetizing to deer, in some cases, very difficult to digest for them. And from a nutritional perspective, they don’t have the crazy high-protein levels or carbs found in authentic Whitetail Institute products. I planted my first Whitetail Institute blend of annuals late last summer following the helpful recommendations from the team at Canadian Whitetail Food Plots and was completely blown away. I saw more deer in my plots in one season than I have seen in the past 10 years. I love that my neighbors complain that they are not seeing many deer. It seems like I am attracting and holding more deer than ever before and for longer periods of time in my plots when they come to feed. It’s like they can’t get enough of this Imperial No-Plow. I can’t wait to see how the antler growth affects my bucks over the next few years as I am planning to expand my food plot acres over the winter months. Thank you Whitetail Institute, for creating such amazing food plot plants designed exclusively for Whitetail Deer. You guys are the KING of food plots! And a special thanks to Canadian Whitetail Food Plots for all of their amazing step-by-step advice and for helping me to understand the importance of proper pH and how to maintain it. Those guys know food plots!
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Imperial No-Plow. North Central Ontario
Followed the directions to a T. Seeded in late May. 3 weeks later we have a beautiful thick blanket of lush greenery which the does and fawns are already grazing on! We will be adding the fertilizer as recommended soon and expect it will only get better.
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No-Plow
Planted 6 weeks ago and it’s growing very well. Planted in sandy soil in a hard to reach location with just a garden rake and it has been thriving. Deer started using it after only 2 weeks.