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REPORTS FROM THE STAND
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Is it too early to plant?
Why Soil Temperature, Not the Calendar, Should Drive Your Spring Plots Every spring, as soon as the frost starts to fade, hunters get the itch to plant. The sun feels warm, the ground looks dry, and it’s tempting to say, “It’s March, let’s go.” But your seed doesn’t care what the calendar says - it cares how warm the soil is. If you want food plots that pop fast, fill in thick, and actually feed deer, you’ve got to start thinking in soil temperature, not dates. Why Soil Tem
Mar 19


Food Plots That Pull Bucks All Season Long
When it comes to hunting, consistency is everything. You can’t control when that big buck decides to move through, but you can control...
Aug 31, 2025


Why Trail Cams Are Your Best Friend for Food Plots
Every hunter knows a food plot is only as good as the deer that show up in it. You can have the greenest clover stand or the best...
Aug 31, 2025
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