Planting food plots is an excellent way to improve available nutrition, increase the carrying capacity and concentrate wildlife on your property. Food plots do not take the place of habitat management in general, but are intended to augment the quantity and quality of food occurring naturally in an area. Whenever habitat improvement is desired, other management practices (e.g., timber management, prescribed burning and discing) should be implemented as well. Food plot plantings should depend upon which wildlife species you want to attract and the seasonal requirements of those species. Not all wildlife species benefi t from all food plot plantings. Certain food plot mixtures provide benefi t to different wildlife species. For example, doves...
6 pp., 1 figure, 2 tables, 6 photosWith the proper management strategies, white-tailed deer, bobwhit...
Planting food plots is by far the most popular habitat management practice among landowners wanting ...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 24 by Clemson University Extension Services gives inf...
Green browse plots should be a minimum of one acre and located on level ridge tops, bottomlands or a...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 39 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
Landowners and other wildlife enthusiasts often desire instant gratification when attempting to attr...
Flint\u27s county agent\u27s notes, which is a type of newsletter, about creating good garden plots ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Landowners who are managing their land for white-tailed deer may consider planting food plots to pro...
A key challenge for wildlife management is to handle competing goals. High ungulate densities may be...
A total of 8.1 ha of warm-season and 16.8 ha of cool-season food plots were installed on 2 of 4 stud...
Thinning, herbicide release, and prescribed fire have been used to increase forage availability in p...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Numerous forage crops adapted in the Southeast offer benefits in production of various domestic anim...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimm.) appear to concentrate foraging activity along the p...
6 pp., 1 figure, 2 tables, 6 photosWith the proper management strategies, white-tailed deer, bobwhit...
Planting food plots is by far the most popular habitat management practice among landowners wanting ...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 24 by Clemson University Extension Services gives inf...
Green browse plots should be a minimum of one acre and located on level ridge tops, bottomlands or a...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 39 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
Landowners and other wildlife enthusiasts often desire instant gratification when attempting to attr...
Flint\u27s county agent\u27s notes, which is a type of newsletter, about creating good garden plots ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Landowners who are managing their land for white-tailed deer may consider planting food plots to pro...
A key challenge for wildlife management is to handle competing goals. High ungulate densities may be...
A total of 8.1 ha of warm-season and 16.8 ha of cool-season food plots were installed on 2 of 4 stud...
Thinning, herbicide release, and prescribed fire have been used to increase forage availability in p...
12 pp., 11 photos, 2 charts, 2 tablesLivestock grazing can be an effective tool in managing wildlife...
Numerous forage crops adapted in the Southeast offer benefits in production of various domestic anim...
White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus Zimm.) appear to concentrate foraging activity along the p...
6 pp., 1 figure, 2 tables, 6 photosWith the proper management strategies, white-tailed deer, bobwhit...
Planting food plots is by far the most popular habitat management practice among landowners wanting ...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 24 by Clemson University Extension Services gives inf...