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Hunter’s Specialties Explains How To Grow Green Food Plots

Thursday, March 4th, 2010 at 8:14 pm

Hunter’s Specialties Wildlife Biologist Rodney Dyer Explains How To Grow Green Food Plots With Vita-Rack Seed Mixes

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Cedar Rapids, IA – -(AmmoLand.com)- Rodney Dyer, certified wildlife biologist and consultant to Hunter’s Specialties®, recently explained how consumers can save money and reduce the amount of chemical fertilizer needed to maintain healthy food plots.

“Hunter’s Specialties believes strongly in conservation when it comes to wild game and the environment,” said Dyer.

“They have developed a crop rotation plan that reduces the amount of fertilizer needed for optimum growth. Using the Vita- Rack™ Nutritional Plan for your food plot can not only help you grow a healthy deer herd but save the soil and the ‘green’ in your wallet. By rotating the three Vita-Rack seed blends: Vita-Rack Velvet™ Whitetail Clover, Booming Beans™ High Protein Mix and Winter Forage™, you can cut the cost of needed fertilizer by as much as 40%, depending on your location in the country.”

In the fall, prepare your food plots as normal (follow the directions on the back of the bag). Then plant a plot in Velvet Mix (Plot A). Velvet Mix consists of several highly attractive clovers that the deer will find irresistible. Plant another plot in Winter Forage Mix (Plot B). Winter Forage Mix is a blend of turnips, rape, Alsike clover and sugar beets that provide tons of fall and winter forage for deer. Winter Forage Mix is also full of carbohydrates to help deer maintain their body temperature through the toughest winters. Plot A and Plot B will need to be fertilized with the proper fertilizer recommendations (on the back of the bag). After the first planting you will not need any other fertilizer but 0-20-20, because the Velvet and Booming Beans Mixes are both legumes that fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and deposit it in the soil. Winter Forage Mix will use up the added nitrogen in the soil from the legumes in the Velvet and Booming Beans Mixes.

In Plot A leave the Velvet Mix growing for about three years. During that time rotate Plot B using Winter Forage and Booming Beans each summer and fall. The Winter Forage Mix will use the nitrogen up that the Booming Beans Mix makes so you don’t have to use a Nitrogen fertilizer each time. You will however, need to use a 0-20-20 fertilizer at the first of each planting to replace the Potassium and Phosphorus used by the plants. Don’t forget to fertilize your Velvet Mix in Plot A with 0-20-20 fertilizer each spring and fall.

After three years, swap the plots. In Plot A, switch to planting the Winter Forage Mix and Booming Beans Mix in rotation and in Plot B plant the Velvet Mix. Plot A now has plenty of nitrogen from the clover (a legume), fixating it in the soil over the past three years while it was growing. The Winter Forage mix will flourish on the added nitrogen.

Rotating the different Vita-Rack mixes works well because too much soil nitrogen will actually slow plant growth and cause diseases. Keeping the nitrogen levels in balance by rotating the crops eliminates using extra artificial nitrogen, which is great for the environment and produces up to a 45% savings in fertilizer investment for consumers.”

For more information, log onto the Hunter’s Specialties website at www.hunterspec.com, write to 6000 Huntington Court NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52402, or call a Consumer Service Specialist at 319-395-0321.

Hunter’s Specialties Pro Staff Member Nick Brichacek

Monday, August 24th, 2009 at 4:40 pm

Hunter’s Specialties Pro Staff Member Nick Brichacek

Hunter’s Specialties Pro Staff Member Nick Brichacek

Hunter’s Specialties Pro Staff Member Nick Brichacek

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Hunter's Specialties

Cedar Rapids, IA - -(AmmoLand.com)- Nick Brichacek, a Pro Staff member of Hunter’s Specialties, has a passion for hunting, fishing, and the outdoors. Nick’s dad introduced him to the sport of hunting when he was 6 years old, and he has loved it ever since. Nick has done most of his hunting at home in eastern Nebraska on the Platte River chasing waterfowl.

He was introduced to waterfowl calling by his dad at a young age. Nick learned how to call by watching instructional videos which led him to competition calling. He competed in his first contest at the age of fourteen and has placed in and won many junior calling contests in the Mid-West. Nick won the 2005 Nebraska State Duck Calling contest to qualify him to compete in the World Duck Calling Contest in Stuttgart, AR.

Nick enjoys competing in contests, working at shows, and giving seminars for Hunter’s Specialties as well as gaining and sharing knowledge of waterfowl hunting with others. He appreciates the opportunity to talk with and meet fellow waterfowlers from all over the U.S. and Canada. Nick is also involved with the Schuyler Ducks Unlimited Committee.

Nick has appeared on Hunter’s Specialties Outdoors and Waterfowler TV, along with the

Hunter’s Specialties Take’em and Bigfoot’s Series of DVDs

His calling achievements include WCA/Bass Pro Junior National Duck Calling Contest (1st), Nebraska DU State Meet Duck Calling Contest (1st), and Nebraska State Duck Calling Contest (1st).

About:
Hunter’s Specialties is the world’s largest manufacturer of hunting accessories and has been producing quality products since 1977. Hunter’s Specialties manufactures over 900 products. Owners David and Carman Forbes, who live by the company motto “For Sportsmen, By Sportsmen,” started H.S. with just one product–No-Mar Camo Gun & Bow Tape.