Originally Posted by Mbrock
Originally Posted by Lockjaw
If you are going to do that, why even bother having a green field at all, just let the whole place grow up.

I would rather have a green field that I knew the soil PH was good, and that I could plant specific species of forage in it. There is a reason deer mow down soybeans. And why they grow big giant bucks in the heart of american farmland.


It ain’t the soybeans. It’s the soil fertility. The reason stuff is bigger in the Midwest is soil.

What Craig focuses on is not new information. Heck I’ve been doing this for years. Craig just has the info out there available. He’s a great guy and very good habitat manager. Focusing on early successional habitat and understory management does WAY more than any supplemental planting ever will. Start with quality habitat. Food plots are only a secondary priority.


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