Growing season is here, and that means landowners and hunters are looking for the best strategies to establish thriving food plots. Fortunately, Ani-Logics® Outdoors has the science-backed solutions to ensure your plots reach their full potential—no guesswork required.
LAND MANAGEMENT
The NWTF recently partnered with the Missouri Department of Conservation to host 17 private landowners on a field-tour workshop in Wright County, presenting information about active management and its benefits for private landowners.
If you planted new trees this spring or last fall, bring out the garden hose. A little water will keep those trees healthy and happy as Michigan’s dry spring progresses into summer.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) recognized landowners Danna and Stephen Matheny with the Florida Land Steward 2023 Landowner of the Year award.
Firminator’s Accurate Seeding System can handle any seed sizes from large corn, soybeans, peas and sunflowers down to the tiniest clovers, without seed waste or the need to change seed hoppers.
The popular Iowa Habitat and Access Program (IHAP) is accepting applications from landowners interested in receiving technical assistance and financial incentives in exchange for allowing hunters to access the improved area.
Colder temperatures this weekend mean it’s time to start pruning oak trees with minimal to no risk of spreading oak wilt. The best way to prevent the spread of oak wilt is to prune during the tree(s) during dormant season.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Purdue Extension-Forestry and Natural Resources partnered together on the Woodland Stewardship for Landowners video series to help educate landowners on options for managing their woodlands.
As hunters across the state begin preparing food plots for deer season, the Mississippi Forestry Commission is reminding everyone to be cautious and responsible when using fire.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development is reminding the public about the risk of accidentally spreading invasive species while moving firewood. New infestations of invasive pests or diseases can be devastating and pose a serious threat to Michigan’s agriculture, forests and the environment.
Landowners in specific townships in the Lower Peninsula chronic wasting disease management zone can apply for disease control permits to help manage deer populations on their properties.
The American Hunting Lease Association, well known for their Hunting Lease Liability Insurance, has announced they are now offering a Timberland Liability Insurance policy.
Private landowners in Indiana are invited to attend upcoming native grassland and pollinator habitat workshops offered this summer and fall.
The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission is proactively working with landowners who have encountered wildlife damage to their crops and property. Landowners who experience damage should contact their district Commission office.
One of the biggest advantages mast orchards have over food plots is that once established, they require far less effort. Chestnut Hill Outdoors has some tips for maximizing the growth potential of your trees, especially in the early stages of growth.
Mast orchards are an effective and popular way to attract and hold more wildlife on your land. However, if you want them to be more productive, remember the 5 Ps: Proper Planting Prevents Poor Performance.
The Maryland Department of Natural Resources aims to expand tree cover on public lands across the state by offering affordable and attractive trees for planting on public lands and open space through its Tree-Mendous Maryland program.
It's important to choose blends over monoculture as greater variety provides a hedge against factors that could stunt plant growth of one particular species. Evolved offers a variety of blends, each suited to different specific applications.
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding a free seminar in Manchester for landowners interested in learning more about hunting and managing hunter access.
It's important to choose plants that are specifically adapted for the climate in your area.
To ensure you pick the right plants for your region, Chestnut Hill Outdoors lists these Zones for each of their products.
