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Buck Forage Oats food plot seed
Side by side, Buck Forage Oats are preferred during hunting season compared to any other tested crop.
Buck Forage Products Arkansas County Seed Co., Inc 19901 Rocky Pine Ct Roland, AR 72135
Phone: 1-800-299-6287, 501-367-8035 Fax: 501-367-8059
Email: info@buckforage.com

Buck Forage Oats
The Harvest Plot

Many food plot seed companies make wild claims about their seeds growing BIG BUCKS! Unfortunately, no such MAGIC SEED exists! Good nutrition is only one of many factors involved in producing trophy animals.

Nutritional plots are also being marketed as top choice fall attractions plots. However, we do not sell brassicas, blends or the other similar seeds because they are inferior or offer zero fall (hunting season)
attraction.

Over the last few years, the Buck Forage Staff, along with Dr. James C. Kroll, a.k.a. Dr Deer, has been side-by-side testing brassica and all similar crops with Buck Forage Chicory, The Nutrition Plot. Dr Droll has found them to be inferior in nutrition and preference in the rigorous tests that he and his staff have
performed.


Buck Forage Chicory
The Nutrition Plot

Over the last few years, the Buck Forage Staff, along with Dr. James C. Kroll, a.k.a. Dr Deer, has been side-by-side testing brassica and all similar crops with Buck Forage Chicory, The Nutrition Plot. Dr Kroll has found them to be inferior in nutrition and preference in the rigorous tests that he and his staff have performed.

We now proudly recommend a combination planting of Buck Forage Oats, the Harvest Plot, with Buck Forage Chicory, The Nutrition Plot, for the serious hunter who demands the very best in FALL ATTRACTION, yet also desires year-round, high protein NUTRITION in a single plot.

This truly is AS GOOD AS IT GETS!

Planting Instructions

1) Seeding Rate: Broadcast approximately 4 lb./acre.
2) Plant in a well prepared and well drained seed bed.
3) Cover seed 1/8" to 1/4" deep.
4) Fertilize and lime according to your local extension service recommendations
5) When fall planting with BUCK FORAGE OATS follow planting dates for fall seeded crops. Refer to instructions for BUCK FORAGE OATS.
6) Spring plant following planting dates for normal spring seeded crops in your area.

Note: When planting BUCK FORAGE OATS and BUCK FORAGE CHICORY in combination follow normal planting procedures for each seed starting with oats first.
Buck Forage Clover

By planting Buck Forage Clover with Buck Forage Oats & Buck Forage Chicory
you will provide quality, year-round forage production that will be wonderful for the health of your deer herd!

With Buck Forage Oats, Chicory and Buck Forage Clover in your food plot you will have covered the forage portion of the
“Dr Deer Management System .” Each plant varieties was selected by Dr. James C. Kroll, to ensure proper nutrition and utilization for your deer during specific times of the year.

FAQ’s:
Q. -When do I Plant Buck Forage Clover?
A. -Plant Buck Forage Clover in the fall (mid-August to mid-October) when soil temp reaches 50deg.
In Northern States plant in the spring along with Buck Forage Clover and Buck Forage Chicory.
In Southern States plant in the fall with Buck Forage Oats and Buck Forage Chicory
Q. -Is Clover a “Harvest” plot?
A. -Clover is an early spring/summer nutrition plot. For a true fall Harvest Plot,
plant Buck Forage Oats.

Planting Instructions:
Always start with a soil sample!
Ground Preparation: 2 to 3 weeks prior to planting, neutralize the food plot area by using Herbicide; OR turn your soil a couple of times,
exposing the roots to kill all unwanted vegetation.

Seed Bed Preparation: Disk and harrow your plot to prepare a good seed bed. If you mix the clover with Buck Forage Chicory, amend your fertilizer application to include 25 lbs of nitrogen per acre.
(DO NOT MIX CLOVER OR CHICORY WITH BUCK FORAGE OATS FOR PLANTING)

Rate: Plant 1 Bag (4 lbs) per acre, Do not plant deeper than 1/4”.
Buck Forage Peas

Deer Managers and Hunters worldwide understand the critical importance of summer nutrition on the health and quality of their deer herd. Successful summer nutrition food plots can increase antler quality, body weight, fawn survival, and overall health in both free-range and captive deer populations.

Buck Forage Peas are a warm season, annual legume that can be grown throughout the range of the whitetail deer. However, because warm soil is required for germination and production, they are most adapted to the central and southern United States.
Buck Forage Peas provide a high protein, fast growing, browse resistant solution to the requirements of Central and Southern Food Plot Managers.
With Buck Forage Peas for Summer nutrition and Buck Forage Oats for Fall attraction, food plot managers can provide year-round production of highly preferred, attractive forage.
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We now proudly recommend a combination planting of Buck Forage Oats, the Harvest Plot, with Buck Forage Chicory, Clover and Peas for the serious hunter who demands the very best in FALL ATTRACTION, yet also desires year-round, high protein NUTRITION in a single plot. This truly is AS GOOD AS IT GETS!