

Shrubs ... Maybe They Are The Unsung Hero
In the last blog I touched on the value of shrubs as a food source for White-tailed deer, I will continue on with the shrub theme this week. Dormant shrubs provide most of a deer's browse in the Winter months, especially in non-Ag areas. Shrubs also benefit other wildlife besides deer. Shrubs go well beyond being beneficial for just deer. Shrubs when strategically planted can be a big boost to turkey populations. Obviously, turkeys will eat some of the berries produced by shr
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Late Winter Buck Nutrition
This is about the time of year we start noticing bucks dropping their antlers. Some may have dropped their antlers quite some time ago. If a buck dropped his antlers a good while back, especially a large mature buck, that could be sign of poor body condition, high stress levels or injury. Antlers are secondary to a buck's overall body condition. In the previous blog I talked about "Maternal Effect", in a sense antlers are an indication of a bucks overall quality of health. Do
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Maternal Effect ..... What the heck is that!!
Maternal effect has a big role in just how big those antlers will be on that mature buck
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Wildlife Food Source Layout - Native and Planted
Food plots are often one of the 1st things land managers look to implement as they begin making changes to the habitat on their property....
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