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Progressive Food Plots for Small Parcels

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by Goosepond Monster, Jan 15, 2014.

  1. Goosepond Monster

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    With some of the folks on here asking what to use with limited equipment I thought this would be a good article to share...

     
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    Whitetail Habitat Solutions » Progressive Food Plots for Small Parcels
     
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    Goosepond, Jeff Sturgis who wrote this article came to my property last March and did a plan for me, I have talked to Jeff quite a bit the last year and swears by this method. I am going to try it this year on a plot to see how it works. Scoot
     
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    Cool. I am curious to see how it turns out for you. It seems like a pretty good plan for folks who have limited equipment.
     
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    Jeff also said the one of the big keys to success is to broadcast seed just before rain and the dead thatch helps hole moisture in. Scoot
     

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