What’s a good food plot crop’s’ for year round in southern West Virginia?

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Hey Grant, first wanted to thank you for acknowledging the Lord in all of you videos don’t see to many people talking about Him publicly. My question is I bow hunt in Southern West Virginia where the terrain is steep, and thick what would be the best choice to create a food plot for all seasons, and get there full potential antler growth.

Thanks,
Matt Tiller

Matt,

I’ve have great results using Eagle Seed’s forage soybeans during the growing season and overseeding them with Broadside about 60 days before the average first frost date during the fall.  Deer love and prosper on the soybean forage all summer and then enjoy the soybean pods when it’s cold during the winter. Deer tend to eat the green forage produced by the Broadside during the warmer winter days.

Enjoy creation,

grant

January 12, 2016