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Grows as advertised
I planted it on Aug. 6. All I did to my plot was plow, disk and then hand seed. By the following week we had sprouts. By the end of Aug. I have plants a couple inches tall. Cannot wait to see how they turn out over a full plant life cycle. I fully intend to buy more
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Great stuff
I think if you haven't tried it you should try one you won't be disappointed
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Just planted it.
Just planted it on July 24. If it is like the other products I have used it will be great.
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Impressive
I followed the instructions to a T. Planted on Thursday and had plants actively growing on Sunday. I am so stoked to see how this plot turns out. Whitetail Institutes Rocks!
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Great Fall/Winter Deer Forage
Tall Tine Tubers are a great choice for a Fall/Winter food plot. The deer hit the green tops hard in late fall after a frost and dig up the turnip bulbs during the winter. Tall Tine Tubers are a great food source for the deer when most of the other food sources are greatly limited.
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Happy shed hunting.
Plant it every year for winter plot. Deer can't resist the temptations of a tuber. February and March they attack it. Excellent source of food and they dig at it so much guaranteed to find dropped antlers and usually pairs.
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Coming Back
Used these in the past and they were a sure attractant to deer in Pa. but for some reason moved away to other types of planting. Coming back to them this year
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Great Fall Planting
Tall Tine Tubers if planted in September get a Good start before the Deer eat them after the First Good Frost. They survive through most of the winter with the deer eating the "turnips" right before Spring.
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First year to use
Could not believe how butiful it come up and how fast. Did not believe the deer were going to use it, until late season. They have tore it up. I will be using it every year. They love it and I do to.