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, ...
Everything Elliott on MSN
DIY Farm Hack: Cutting a Large Cultimulcher
In this video I am going to cut up a big Cultimulcher with the intention of making some smaller cultipackers for food plots.
Five years ago, Tod Avery started his business of setting up and managing other people’s land to attract and keep deer and other wildlife well-fed and healthy. Each year since, the 37-year-old ...
Kapper Outdoors on MSN
Dueling Tractors! Getting the Job Done on the Food Plot
Two tractors, one mission! Watch as we tackle the food plot with some serious tractor power and teamwork. From tilling to leveling — it’s pure equipment mayhem and country fun! 🚜🌾 #TractorLife #Food ...
Minnesota farmers are dealing with flooded or soggy fields, thanks to Mother Nature dumping copious amounts of rain this spring and early summer — not to mention the heavy runoff from last winter's ...
It’s that time of years, forsythia is blooming, apple trees are blooming, and the grass and trees are beginning to green. The warm temperatures are finally here to stay, well for a few months at least ...
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