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Building a Better Food Plot

October 29, 2008
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How To Set Up A QDM Cooperative

If you're like most hunters, your hunting takes place on a small piece of property. Maybe it's a 100-acre lease or a 30-acre family farm. Regardless, you can manage it for a healthier deer herd and better hunting -- especially if you work as a team...

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How To Age Bucks On The Hoof

Aging whitetail bucks on the hoof isn't an exact science, but you can be surprisingly accurate by watching for certain body features. The QDMA's Kip Adams breaks down those features on year and a half, 2 1/2, 3 1/2, 4 1/2 and 5-year-and-older...

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Establishing Sanctuaries for Big Bucks

If you want your farm or lease to have the best potential for growing and holding big bucks, establishing a sanctuary is a move you'll never regret. It doesn't have to be big, and there doesn't have to be just one. Several small strips of thick...

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Food Plot Library: Annual and Perennial Blends

Dan Perez and Kip Adams talk about the benefits of blending annual and perennial seeds when establishing a food plot. Annual seeds, like wheat, oats and brassicas, grow quickly and act as "nurse crops" for perennials, like clover or alfalfa. The...

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Food Plot Library: Annuals

The crew at Whitetail Properties discusses the benefits of fast-growing annual food plots like corn, soybeans, cereal grains and brassicas. Most of these plants are relatively easy to establish, and, with some careful planning, can provide...

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