by Austin Delano | Mar 26, 2018 | Land Management
Tips on establishing and maintaining perennials for maximum food plot performance. Somewhere around 15 years ago I attempted to plant my first perennial food plot of clovers in the South. I guess I expected a big lush plot of clover to pop out of the ground in...
by Austin Delano | Mar 19, 2018 | Land Management
With the threat of frost gone, it’s time to jumpstart your food plot. As spring approaches and the woods begin to come to life after the winter hiatus, the opportunities for improving habitat for wildlife are numerous. If you live in the Deep South, the soil...
by Austin Delano | Mar 5, 2018 | Land Management
Poor Fall Food Plots for Deer Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Failure The fall of 2016 was a tough one for food plots for deer in Alabama. Many people actually had decent rainfall in the months of July and August. However, September through almost Thanksgiving was a...
by Austin Delano | Jan 15, 2018 | Land Management
Food plot ideas to provide year-round nutrition and attraction. Plot partitioning is a mouthful of vowels that simply means keeping crops separate. With the increasing number of hunters planting food plots for wildlife, the need for some of us competitive-minded folks...
by Charles Johnson | Nov 21, 2016 | Land Management
More to Managing Wildlife Than Planting a Few Food Plots In the Fall Managing a property for wildlife is not a part-time proposition. It requires some attention to certain aspects all year long. Growing large deer, turkeys and other game doesn’t happen overnight or in...