Showing posts with label Volume 29.1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Volume 29.1. Show all posts

Become a Mix-Master

 

By Scott Bestul

 It’s a happy problem. With almost a dozen food plot sites to manage every year, I face the questions of what to plant where. It seems every year I’m torn between falling back on tried-and-true favorites but sorely tempted to try a new product.

How to Handle an Encounter With a Conservation Officer

 

By Bob Humphrey

The morning hunt is finished, so you pack your gear and head for the truck. No shots were fired, but it was a glorious fall day nonetheless, and as you stroll along, you take in the brilliant foliage and crisp, cool air while recalling the morning’s events. Two fawns amble by carelessly, followed by a long-nosed doe that seems constantly on alert. They’ll learn much from her. That little fork horn buck gives you a quick start until you realize he doesn’t meet your mandatory minimum. “Maybe next year,” you think.

Imperial Whitetail Tall Tine Tubers Turnips for Deer

By Charles J Alsheimer

Tall Tine Tubers is different from any other turnip product on the market in one important way: its backbone turnip variety, Tall Tine Turnip, is the only turnip variety ever scientifically developed specifically for deer. Tall Tine Turnip is a proprietary turnip variety that you’ll only find in Whitetail Institute products.

CROP ROTATION A Best Management Practice

 

By William Cousins

 Designed to last for years from a single planting, Whitetail Institute perennial food plot products should most often be the backbone of your food plot system. If you choose a Whitetail Institute perennial designed for the soil conditions of the site, follow the planting and maintenance instructions and get a little cooperation from Mother Nature, you will produce a lush, thick stand of highly nutritious food that will attract and hold deer year-round for up to five years. Eventually, though, there may come a time when you may need to do a crop rotation even after the best perennial food plot crops.

Imperial Whitetail Clover: The Next Generation Raising the Bar on Food Plot Performance — Again

 By William Cousins

·         Revolutionary  

       ·         Genesis of the Food-Plot and Deer-nutrition Industries  

       ·         Quality and Performance Benchmark for All Food-Plot Products  

       ·         Gold Standard  

       ·         The Number One Food Plot Planting in The World  

When is the Best Time to Perform A Laboratory Soil Test

 

By Jon Cooner

  When is the best time for a soil test?  The answer to  such a broad question is  easy: Perform a laboratory  soil test any time you want to make sure your food plots have the opportunity to perform their best. If you’re asking more specifically about timing soil testing during a specific process such as seedbed preparation and perennial food plot maintenance, the answers are different, at least if you expect optimum results.  

SMALL PROPERTIES BIG RESULTS!

 

By Kris Klemick


Wouldn’t it be nice to have a vast tract of land with which you could do whatever you desired? Imagine endless acres where you could hike half the day and never reach the interior of the property.