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I sprayed glyphosate on a plot today and was curious about how long I need to wait until I can plant. I’m planting Antler King Barricade, it’s a screening mix of Sorghum and Sorghum Sundangrass. Thanks for any tips or thoughts!
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My property is currently being logged and i’m wanting to put in a food plot at the top of a ridge for this season but they are currently using the area as a skid trail. What is something I can plant in the fall that the deer will want. It’s not great soil so I feel my options are limited but...
So I’ve been doing food plots for last couple years now and with pretty good success as long as we get some rain but I’ve been growing these food plots and adding new ones around my property and with that comes a higher bill. I’ve been ordering seeds from Amazon, all the name brands, imperial...
Would you priotortize bedding areas or food plots in these newly opened up areas. We are in a huge block of timber with very little food almost a mile in every direction?
This is a property that hasn't had little or no habitat work in 20+ years. Walking through the property made it feel like a park, very little understory and little sunlight was getting through all over the property. So essentially ten trees an acre is a huge difference at my spot.
About all I have is two older four wheelers and just recently purchased a side by side and a pretty nice disc. The logging isn't near the water because of the worry of erosion. When your hunting the trails are you hunting over the food plot or trails leading to it? Is there anything besides...
My property, roughly 140 acres is under going a select cut timber harvest right now and I'm not sure what I can do post harvest to take full advantage. The property has a couple established stands with one main food plot at the north of the property. Almost the entirety of the property is a...