

Regenerative Food Plots, Corn, Better Plants, Deer Nutrition Part 2
7 snips Mar 4, 2025
Joining the discussion is John Kempf, an expert in eco-agriculture and soil health. He shares key insights on optimizing photosynthesis to boost plant health and tackle nutrient deficiencies. The role of corn in food plots is examined, highlighting its potential when managed properly. Kempf also addresses soil compaction and the necessary techniques to improve it. The conversation emphasizes the nutritional quality of deer forage over sheer soil productivity, underlining the importance of holistic land management for successful hunting.
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Photosynthesis Bottleneck
- Photosynthesis is crucial for bringing new energy into ecosystems.
- Most plants underperform photosynthetically due to nutrient deficiencies like manganese.
Soil Compaction Solution
- Address soil compaction mechanically for faster results.
- Then, establish plants with robust root systems to prevent recompaction.
Corn Food Plot Strategy
- Plant corn in high-density strips within a cover crop, not in traditional rows.
- Choose deer-attractive varieties like high-oil corn.