John Barber – Missouri
We purchased our Missouri farm in March last year and immediately
developed a plan for our first food plots. Previously in the state of
Connecticut, I had used Imperial Clover and 30-06 Mineral Supplements and
harvested two Pope and Young deer in two years.
In late April, we planted a 2-acre plot of Imperial and also four smaller
plots of No-Plow in our cedar tree pasture. To supplement, we developed
several mineral sites utilizing 30-06 Minerals from the Whitetail
Institute. By early June, the mineral licks were becoming holes in the
ground and by mid summer, a “highway trail” was created from our pond to
the 2-acre plot and back to the cedar tree pasture. Our neighboring local
farmer said he was seeing big deer, including a large-racked buck,
crossing the road to our property more than ever and wondered what was
going on.
Attached is a picture of a cedar tree rub less than 50 yards from our
2-acre Imperial Clover plot. I hunted over this travel route during the
opening week of rifle season and harvested my best whitetail buck, a
14-point 170-class (176 0/8 gross) heading toward the plot looking for
does.
We have now added two additional Imperial Clover food plots to the farm,
have continued the 30-06 mineral supplements on a monthly basis and
designated a “sanctuary” to hold deer on our property during the hunting
season. The state has implemented an antler-point restriction program in
our county (4 point minimum on one side) which will also support our local
QDM efforts.
We cannot wait to send you and the team at the Whitetail Institute
pictures from future seasons after we have fully implemented our
supplement plan with your products (maybe another bruiser this season).
Thanks for making products that work!