Frigid air, frozen fields, and ground as hard as granite might not have you thinking about food plots. But if you want fields of deer forage next fall that will attract and nurture heavy-racked bucks, ...
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Clearing rocks from a food plot using a landscape rake
See how we prepare a newly cleared food plot by removing rocks with a landscape rake. Improve soil quality and make planting ...
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Missouri corn & soybean food plot: Soil amendments that matter
An in-depth update on corn and soybean food plots in Missouri, focusing on soil amendments and preparation strategies for ...
It's still not too late to get a food plot set, but it's definitely time to have the plot laid out and to have soil samples in the works. I talk a lot about soil samples, and that's because they're ...
You might NOT be thinking about food plots right now, but some hunters are. Here’s what you can do to get an area ready for a food plot. One key thing to look for, are ferns! Justin says if you have ...
As spring inches closer, a lot of folks are pulling their fishing gear together and prepping for the coming turkey season. But some of us never stop thinking about whitetails and are already working ...
It’s time to get started on your fall food plots, if you haven’t already. Friday I sat on a friend’s porch and looked out over a nice disked field that was soaking up moisture and would be ready to ...
If you’ve ever watched a whitetail deer browse, you’ve seen them nonchalantly pick specific plants to devour while ignoring others. A fancy way of describing that behavior is to say that deer are ...
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