by Austin Delano | Jun 1, 2018 | Land Management
Inexpensive flushing bars can forewarn fawns and young turkeys before you bush-hog. The summer months are upon us here in Alabama and the heat and dry weather that usually come with this month are a challenge for crops and critters alike. Here are some land...
by Austin Delano | Apr 30, 2018 | Hunting, Land Management
It takes very little land to feed a lot of game birds as long as you’re using the right game bird feed. As wildlife managers, we do a lot to help attract and grow healthier deer, but what about the birds? I am frequently asked what can be planted for...
by Austin Delano | Apr 30, 2018 | Land Management
Soil sampling helps a person better manage land Fertilizer and lime recommendations can be confusing. All the different numbers and suggestions can really make it difficult to understand what soil and crops need to perform best. Let’s simplify things with a few...
by Austin Delano | Apr 23, 2018 | Land Management
The better you know the whitetail’s age-related feeding habits, the more effective it will be for your deer mineral site. A very simple but favorite management chore of mine in the spring is establishing new mineral sites. The anticipation of what might show up...
by Daryl Bell | Apr 23, 2018 | Land Management
Good Planning Can Make the Most of Your Soybean Food Plot Another deer season has come and gone. However, for a whitetail manager, the work for next season is just beginning. By this time, you should be wrapping up your dormant season fires and already have the...