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"I don't see any real difference between Buck Forage Oats and the regular oats I plant!" by Dr. James C Kroll I increasingly have become frustrated with hearing someone make the comment above, since having worked almost two decades on food plots-particularly oats-I have trouble accepting this statement. Recently I was in Illinois and had a local manager say this again. He is really sold on BFOs, but in spite of this, questioned if there really was a difference? So, let me try once again to deal with issue. read more... |
"Oats have always been the preferred winter forage for whitetails. 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!" Dr. James C. Kroll, "Dr. Deer" |
Side by side, Buck Forage Oats are preferred during hunting season compared to any other tested crop. Buck Forage Products Arkansas County Seed Co., Inc 19901 Rocky Pine Ct Roland, AR 72135 Phone: 1-800-299-6287, 501-367-8035 Fax: 501-367-8059 Email: info@buckforage.com |
***IMPORTANT ALERT*** BE AWARE OF BRASSICA TOXICITY-ANEMIA! In recent years, brassicas (forage turnips, rape, kale, cabbage and fodder radishes) have become popular, cheap forage plantings for white-tailed deer food plots. Although brassicas have been used for grazing, allowing animals such as white-tailed deer to consume large quantities can be dangerous. These plants often contain large quantities of the alkaloids, glucosenolates, thioglucosides and SMCO (S-methylcysteine suphoxide), which are linked to a host of conditions including: poor performance, hemolytic anemia, goiter, nitrate/nitrite poisoning, rumen stasis (paralysis)..... read more... |
Buck Forage sues food plot company ! read more.... |
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