Spike_Horn_Shooter
5 year old buck +
Guys,
I just wanted to see if anyone else has been less than impressed with the deer preference for milo both red and white varieties.
I had two - one acre plots of milo planted; one was Northwoods milo, one was Pheasants Forever milo.
The good
- Milo grew great in our record breaking drought.
- Milo does not get browsed in season like corn or beans
- Milo provided a provided enough cover for the deer to feel comfortable daytime browsing the limited amount of brassica forage that grew from over-seeding.
- Milo will likely return a large amount of biomass to the soil.
The bad
- Milo is not a preferred food source for deer in my area, especially with no known history of being planted in the local area.
-The deer did not seem to favor milo in Oct, Nov, or Dec. I hunted this plot in all three months and frankly observed no browsing on the milo.
-As for a preference to red/white milo, I saw more deer in the white milo, but that could be attributed to it being a less dense stand and having more growth from over-seeded brassicas and natural growth.
This milo was no-tilled in mid June with a Kasco Eco-Drill. A soil test was performed and this plot was fertilized according. PH was around 6.5.
I just wanted to see if anyone else has been less than impressed with the deer preference for milo both red and white varieties.
I had two - one acre plots of milo planted; one was Northwoods milo, one was Pheasants Forever milo.
The good
- Milo grew great in our record breaking drought.
- Milo does not get browsed in season like corn or beans
- Milo provided a provided enough cover for the deer to feel comfortable daytime browsing the limited amount of brassica forage that grew from over-seeding.
- Milo will likely return a large amount of biomass to the soil.
The bad
- Milo is not a preferred food source for deer in my area, especially with no known history of being planted in the local area.
-The deer did not seem to favor milo in Oct, Nov, or Dec. I hunted this plot in all three months and frankly observed no browsing on the milo.
-As for a preference to red/white milo, I saw more deer in the white milo, but that could be attributed to it being a less dense stand and having more growth from over-seeded brassicas and natural growth.
This milo was no-tilled in mid June with a Kasco Eco-Drill. A soil test was performed and this plot was fertilized according. PH was around 6.5.







