I agree with what others have said but only to a point. If you are planting 2 acres or less, then Whitetail institute pure attraction is a great mix. You will see the term BOB which means Buck On Bag seeds. Contrary to popular belief, Whitetail institute truly does make some experimentally improved seeds. Now are they improved to be worth the cost...eh I don't think so. I have used Frigid Forage and Whitetail Institute both of which are your typical BOB seed companies. Both grew very well assuming I did my part (proper timing, soil preparation, pH, and fertilizer). I have also made my own mixes using local coop seed which grew well. The problem I have is sometimes my local coop does not have what I need for my specific mixes and ordering seed from online seed stores can be almost as expensive as BOB seeds depending on shipping costs. When I was planting 10 acres with my father, it was imperative to get seed in bulk but now that im only planting a smaller 2 acre plot I just go with BOB seeds and call it a day. FYI...the newer frigid forage brassica mix comes with Kale which is pretty cool and im trying this year. Whitetail Institute pure Attraction is a mix of oats, Rape, PPT and I believe winter peas...The problem you face with this mix is you need to plant now basically for the brassicas to be nice and large for fall deer season, but now is a bit early for the oats. By the time the season starts the oats will likely be larger and stemy and deer don't really care for that. The good news is since it is a mix, the deer should in theory hang around and start eating the other stuff in the mix which is what I saw at my property.