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Oats
No-till food plots sound great, but have low success rates. Some people successfully broadcast Buck Forage oats just ahead of a rain without tilling. ...
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Oats
During the fall deer prefer oats. Clover is a poor choice for attracting deer ... We believe deer prefer tender plants. Buck Forage oats remain tender ...
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Oats
Now we feel "Buck Forage" Oats will make this problem occur so infrequently that we can go with a single planting of oats." Dr. James Kroll, "Dr. Deer" ...
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Oats
No-till food plots sound great, but have low success rates. Some people successfully broadcast Buck Forage oats just ahead of a rain without tilling. ...
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Research
Buck Forage’s parent company, Arkansas County Seed Co., has specialized in one of a kind winter oats for over 35 years. There hardly is a seed being ...
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Buck Forage Products
We challenge you to plant Buck Forage Oats next to clover, rape, any mixture, or other planting you desire! Then compare deer utilization during November ...
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Oats
A The variety in Buck Forage oats is extremely winter hardy and designed to provide more tender type growth for as long as possible. ...
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Buck Forage Products
We challenge you to plant Buck Forage Oats next to clover, rape, any mixture, or other planting you desire! Then compare deer utilization during November ...
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Oats
Now there is a brand (Buck Forage) that not only is preferred over other varieties, but also stands up to colder temperatures. I heartily endorse it!" ...
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Oats
During the fall deer prefer oats. Clover is a poor choice for attracting deer ... We believe deer prefer tender plants. Buck Forage oats remain tender ...