Well....its not mine
But its planted along a two mile strip of thick productive woods I have been hunting for years. Seems as though a bird club is leasing the land and has planted tons and tons of Sorghum. The field is almost two miles long and about 1/2 mile wide.

This field has been fallow for years. Last year I noticed many more deer than usual hitting the greens. Since it is private property I did not venture out to investigate. Well, I met up with one of the birders and it is indeed Sorghum and some wild grasses for cover.
I have directed much of my attention to scouting these bachelor herds. Most evenings have about 40 -50 deer in the field and atleast 10 -15 of them are bucks.
I have glassed two shooters already. One is already forked out well past his ears and the other looks to be a crazy non-typical with great mass and a number of points.[8D]
The other side of the field is a refuge and it seems most " but not all" of the deer come from that side - smart little suckers
But the woods I am in has many deer also, and I am hoping all that crop will produce some nice racks. This is a pretty cool present for a puplic land guy and I am pretty psyched over it.
So the question: Is sorghum good for antler growth??