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  1. Bassattackr

    Soil Test

    Yep.
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    Soil Help

    Another good thread on the topic: https://iowawhitetail.com/community/threads/yearly-food-plot-maintenance.65471/
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    Soil Test

    Midwest Labs is probably most popular. Just open an account and mail in samples. That easy. https://midwestlabs.com/ I use the S3C test to get a few more values. I paid around $55 for the last 2 tests I mailed in. Your local NRCS branch will also test.
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    Soil Help

    A little confused by your question.. Recommendations for inputs are listed on your soil test for what you're intending to grow. Cover crops / no till are a very slow way to increase organic matter, and take a commitment of many years. Manure is a much quicker way to increase. You don't...
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    Yearly food plot maintenance

    My $.02.. 1) All starts with a soil test. Without that, you're flying blind. A good one from Midwest Labs is an incredible tool. Test multiple locations, at least 6-8 along the highest point(s) in your planting area. This gives you the worst case scenario, as typically nutrients run...
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    Compartmentalizing Food Plots

    Come on Az, that was your first mistake.. :D
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    Edge Feathering / Switchgrass Field Buffer Project - In Photos

    I don't really see the upside to hinge cutting to be honest. In my experience, it just creates a mess that nothing can get through. Clean cutting will allow the tops to decay while the stumps still sprout. Future burns could clean them up. Also allows more sunlight to the forest floor...
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    Debate: One Big Plot OR Screening to break plot up into Smaller segments

    Typical edge feathering practices call for 10-15 yards into the woodline. No hinge cutting, dropping completely. Will not treat stumps however, so expect regrowth for most everything except cedars.
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    Edge Feathering / Switchgrass Field Buffer Project - In Photos

    December 2025 Update shows switchgrass over 5-6' high along low edge (right side of photo). Already kicking out rabbits. Noted increase use of deer in field in daylight hours. Due to lack of weed control, not a solid stand of switchgrass. The mosaic of variety was what I was hoping to...
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    Edge Feathering / Switchgrass Field Buffer Project - In Photos

    July 2025 By the second year, the buffer is a dirty edge of switchgrass, ragweed and other natives. Exactly what I had hoped for. No weed control was used. Seeded the switchgrass in June 2023 and walked away. August 2025 - Mark Edge Feathering Local forester marked trees for edge...
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    Edge Feathering / Switchgrass Field Buffer Project - In Photos

    Follow along as I walk through an edge feathering and switchgrass field buffer project in Central MO. Goals for the project are: - Screening for me to get in / out of stands without being detected. - Screening for the deer, between woods and field so bucks have to come out into the field to...
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    Debate: One Big Plot OR Screening to break plot up into Smaller segments

    Good question. Lots of benefits IMO.. - Screening for me to get in / out of stands without being detected. - Screening for the deer, so bucks have to come out into the field to see all other deer. - Switch creates a nearby safety buffer, so deer feel more comfortable using in daylight hours...
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    Debate: One Big Plot OR Screening to break plot up into Smaller segments

    We are burning in about 2 weeks, after season close here in MO. Then we drop the trees into the (burned) switch. From there, the switch will grow up through the open tree tops creating a mess of cover that benefits all wildlife, including quail, rabbits, turkey nesting, fawn hiding...
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    Debate: One Big Plot OR Screening to break plot up into Smaller segments

    IMO - Big increase to daytime activity once I utilized switch buffers. Big fan here. Low side is marked for edge feathering by forester. Will burn the low switch edge and drop edge trees into it. Looking forward to the response.
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    Will a droptine buck throw it again?

    Don Higgins talks about a droptine buck that threw it every other year. Never know with genetics, that's the beauty of them..
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    Age Question

    Agreed. Or at least 4.
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    Neonicotinoids insecticide & deer health- causing big problems???

    I think a lot of people struggle with this. Especially when you get them on camera all through Jan/Feb/Shed Season..
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    Silver and gold - physical, or mining stocks?

    What timing.. Gold at peak high today..
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    Neonicotinoids insecticide & deer health- causing big problems???

    This is why I don't like to use treated seed, or apply herbicide directly to what deer are consuming. The last thing we need is more of our food sources contaminated with round up. I think Kennedy is onto something here with Celiac's disease, etc.
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