First Look: Antler King Red Zone Food Plot

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posted on May 19, 2022
Mainred Zone Food Plot

Antler King’s Red Zone food-plot mix is designed to give hunters an opportunity at a trophy buck no matter what season they hunt. It promises this by featuring a blend of forage and grain soybeans, peas, buckwheat, and sunflowers that mature at different periods throughout the year. A high-protein source in the spring and summer promotes body and antler growth, as well as high-energy food for surviving the fall and winter. Red Zone can be planted in the spring, summer, or fall at least 60 days before the first expected frost. A 20-pound bag will cover ½ acre.

To learn more about Red Zone and browse the full Antler King lineup, visit antlerking.comMSRP: $49.99

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