![]() ![]() The leafy greens of the forage beans and peas can produce 30% protein and provide critical nutrition during the Spring and Summer to help maximize bone, body and antler growth. NUTRITION: The wide variety of plant species in Red Zone provide your deer herd the protein, energy and nutrition they need on a year round basis, making this mix a great food plot to plant in the Spring, Summer or early Fall. whereas at full maturity sunflower seeds provide great late season energy sources for deer and game birds. Buckwheat is a warm season annual and will be one of the first plants consumed in the Red Zone mix. ![]() Buckwheat and Sunflower seeds complete the Red Zone food plot mix and will both offer great early season food sources. If they are allowed to mature the grain peas will climb the taller sunflower stalks and provide great late season protein and energy sources. Typically once the peas in Red Zone flower, deer will systematically eliminate them from the entire food plot. The two varieties of grain and forage peas will provide great all season forage and are a palatable early season protein and energy source. If the deer allow the grain soybeans to mature they will also provide critical protein and energy well into the Fall and Winter. The special varieties of grain and forage soybeans are great Spring, Summer and Fall food sources. WHY RED ZONE? Planted in the Spring, Summer or Fall Red Zone provides a high quality “smorgasbord” to offer your deer a highly nutritious food plot all 12 months of the year. If you can only plant one food plot this year, you need to plant RED ZONE! Antler King’s RED ZONE is a food plot mixed designed to offer all serious whitetail hunters a way to increase their chances of scoring on a trophy buck no matter what season they hunt! Red Zone is comprised of 2 varieties of forage, a variety of forage soybeans, a variety of forage peas, a variety of buckwheat, and sunflowers! Red Zone will mature at different periods throughout the year, offering a food plot the deer will crave during the spring, summer, fall and winter.
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