Antler King’s Fall/Winter/Spring Food Plot Blend Offers All-Season Forage

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posted on September 29, 2022
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Fall Winter Spring Food Plot Blend

Fall/Winter/Spring Food Plot Blend from Antler King provides a food source throughout hunting season and beyond, with the protein and energy deer need to stay healthy and grow trophy racks.

The mix of winter peas, cereal rye, radishes, and buckwheat is incredibly fast-growing and can reach 6-8 inches in just 10 days. Fall/Winter/Spring food plots will stay green and provide nourishment after everything else is dead or dormant for the year, and the highly digestible formula helps bucks regain weight lost during the rut. Plowing in the spring can put nitrogen back into the soil for a solid foundation for the next planting.

Fall/Winter/Spring retails for $29.99 per 17-pound bag, which covers ½ acre.

To learn more about Fall/Winter/Spring Food Plot Blend, visit antlerking.com.

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