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WHAT THE PROS PLANT

DON KISKY OF WHITETAIL FREAKS

“My two favorite blends are LIGHTS OUT and HONEY HOLE. Because I blend these forages together — even though they require a different planting date — deer still eat the turnip tops even if they don’t make a bulb. I outline every one of my plots with them, but, that said, I also never go a season without my trusty TROPHY CLOVER MIX — you simply can’t beat the longevity and tonnage it provides.”

KYLE WIETER OF ADRENALINE OUTDOOR PRODUCTIONS

“My favorite seed blends are a little more complex. I love to do a mix of HONEY

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