'Talking Native Plants, Food Plots, Soil Health & Prescribed Fire for Better Deer Hunting/Habitat'

12:47 Feb 8
'From www.GrowingDeer.tv:  Dr. Woods shares information that will help deer hunters manage their food plots and native habitat for better nutrition and whitetail health. Topics covered: native forage with nutritional analysis, soil test results that show the benefits of different varieties of plants in food plots for both whitetail browse and improved soil health, a comparison of poultry litter soil test results against food plots planted with soil conservation and natural plant decomposition to build soil fertility, and how prescribed fire impacts both the availability of native browse and fewer ticks.   At GrowingDeer.tv we\'re all about showing hunters what we are doing each week in the field as we work on our Proving Grounds and others to have better deer hunting! If The hunting strategies and techniques we show can be used if you are hunting public or private land. Our farm has wild, free-ranging deer.  If we can grow big antlers on these tough Ozark Mountain bucks, you can too! Good wildlife management tactics, deer management, and food plots with regenerative ag techniques that build better soils! Watch our weekly episodes to see what we\'re doing, the advice that Dr. Grant Woods (Ph.D Wildlife Biologist) has to share along the way. #DeerHunting #TeamOutdoors  start 0:00 Native forage 0:17 Soil Builder 2:32 Poultry Litter Experiment 6:32 Prescribed Fire 10:04' 

Tags: video , white-tailed deer , deer management , wildlife conservation , Hunting (Interest) , soil health , Dr. Grant Woods , no-till food plots , what do deer eat , soil conseration , native vegetation

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