About PlotSeason
Why we built this
Most food plot advice online is generic. It tells you to plant clover or a brassica blend without knowing your soil pH, your planting zone, or whether you are working a half-acre kill plot or a five-acre destination field. A lot of it doubles as an ad for whatever seed bag the site is selling. PlotSeason takes broadly-true agronomy, the kind that holds up across regions, and ties it to the two things that actually vary from property to property: your soil test and your planting zone.
The problem
Food plot information is scattered across seed company blogs, forum threads, and old bulletins, and most of it skips the step that matters most: your soil test. Bag rates and planting dates are written for average conditions, not your field. Your soil test lab's recommendation sheet already knows your pH and nutrient levels, and most generic advice never asks for it. PlotSeason organizes the framework, clover, brassica, cereal grain, and the timing that goes with each, into a plan built around your actual soil test and zone instead of a guess.
How PlotSeason works
PlotSeason maintains free guides covering requirements by state, alongside free tools. The $99 Custom Food Plot Plan assembles everything into one personalized, printable document.
Who we are
The PlotSeason team researches and maintains this content. We are not a law firm, medical practice, or financial advisor, and we do not replace the relevant licensing or regulatory authority; we make its requirements easier to follow.
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