He's got some good points. He's also pushing to sell his product, BFO, at outrageous prices. My regular oats were green all last winter and being grazed heavily here in Pa. He mentions his brassica plots only being utilized seven days of the year. I guess he never saw deer rooting for turnips in midwinter? Brassica killing deer? In forty years of hunting I never saw one deer dead from eating brassica or corn. Also, he says right-of-ways are an unused resource? Overgrown power lines chock full of native browse make the best deer bedding, feeding, and hunting areas I have ever seen. He advocates oats, clover and chicory, but not much else. What about AWP, corn, soybeans, alfalfa, sunflowers, beets, cowpeas, all of which are equal or better than his"special" oats? The answer is that no single plant species makes a perfect year round deer food. The more variation a plotter can offer, the greater will be their success in holding and keeping their deer herd healthy. Well worth watching, thanks for posting.
P.S. I wonder what LC would have said about these "poisonous brassicas"?