I have seen many different grain sorghums planted in the same area and some of the stuff is just a deer magnet while others seem to have no deer activity at all.
Hi-Gear, Red Top Cane, White grained Milo and Brown mid-rib Sorghum seem to be the most popular for deer.
This is my first year to plant these food plots. I have the assistance of a farmer who has forgotten more about farming than I will ever know, so I do not need assistance here.
I have plowed the plots and will fertilize soon and plant about 15 April.
I will be planting some Lablab this year and some other grain sorghum. My question is...
I would like to draw from some practical experience...which grain sorghum do you recommend for attracting deer? The Lablab will cover their protein needs, but I want something to keep them around after the Lablab is dead and gone.
Any help is appreciated.
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Wendell Reich
Hunter's Quest International
I understand that Ladino(sp) Clover is a deer magnet, and is like icecream to them. Check with the local Farm Bureau Co-op for the clover seed, but be ready, this particular stuff is expensive and requires some soil preparation....
Yes, that stuff is expensive. I am not interested in the clover now, I think I have that part covered.
I want someone with practical experience with different grain sorghums to speak up.
I have hunted an area around here where you couldn't get the Mulies to leave this one particular field. The rancher had planted a few different varieties of sorghum for silage and couldn't remember which one this was. It was very tall and had a dark red head with a lot of seeds. I think it was brown midrib sorghum.
I chased this same mulie with a few different clients until he got tired of us launching arrows and bullets at him and left for good.
I have never seen such poor marksmanship in my life. Shame too cause he was fat and old and I suspect he was on his way down hill when we found him. I thought he was a cow the first time I saw him.
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Wendell Reich
Hunter's Quest International
[This message has been edited by Buffalobwana (edited 03-31-2002).]