By: Mark Turner
Dr. Mark Turner is an assistant professor and Extension Wildlife Specialist in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Oklahoma State University. His research and Extension programming focuses on applied habitat management practices including prescribed fire, forest stand improvement, and non-native species management. He is also an NDA member and Level 2 Deer Steward. Follow him on Instagram @extensionwildlifedoc.
Maximize Clover Food Plots for Deer with Winter Maintenance Now
Perennial clover is perhaps the most popular food plot planting for deer, and with good reason! Clover food plots provide attraction during hunting season, high-quality forage during spring and early summer, and several years of…
read moreHow to Defeat Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Deer Food Plots
Weed control is one of the most important considerations to produce high-quality food plots, and herbicides are the most effective and efficient tool to reduce weed competition. Unfortunately, several weeds have developed resistance to some…
read morePlanting American Jointvetch for Deer
Don’t overlook this browse-tolerant, easy-to-plant summer forage just because its name isn’t “soybeans.” Annual warm-season food plots are commonly recommended to address nutritional limitations when bucks are growing antlers and does are lactating. Warm-season plantings…
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