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Whitetails first choice
I planted this (first time) earlier this year in a 1/3 ac food plot. Hands down, the deer prefer the whitetail oats. Deer are in there all times of day (only at night on others) and literally fight over their space to eat. Obvious to me what to plant next year.
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Excellent in GA Clay
This is my second year of planting Whitetail Oats Plus. I planted other oats in years past, but have had more vigorous growth and more utilization with the Whitetail Oats Plus.
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easy, little prep, and great results
prolly the best seed I have ever used. tilled up a old food plot and within week it was thick and lush.
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Fast germination
Great results. I planted on August 22 in the Piedmont of SC. I did soil test and the recommended lime and fertilizer application. Came up great after small rain and oats are at 6-8 inches now. Great product!
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My deer love it
I planted this last year for the first time ever. I mixed it with wheat. The seed bed was well prepared and I used a Cultipacker before and after spreading the seed. My fields never looked better and the deer seemed to love it.
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Grows like a weed
Planted whitetail oats in late August in the pacific nw to attract and feed blacktail deer. In three weeks the plot looks like an ocean of green. Roosevelt elk are hitting the plot regularly, even bedding down in it midday. Jury still out on the blacktail but the oats grow like a weed.
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quick start up
planted right for rains mid August . Both and Oats and Ambush ( with oats) came up right away . look great -best looking food plots this fall.
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Great Product
Planted Whitetail Institute Oats Plus this year. They are coming up great. Planted them with Tall Tine Tubers and act as a great cover crop. Have plenty of deer and turkey in the oats daily.
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If you plant it they will come
With cooler than average temps and rainfall way above average I took a chance and planted a little early. After a soil test and prepping the ground and fertilizing, it was up four days after planting. The deer have been in it ever since. The deer plot is just behind our barn, at times the deer cut through the yard to get to the dinner table. Starting to leave a path worn in the grass. We have planted Whitetail Oats for years and would never be without.