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Clover Vs. Alfalfa
When you are planning to plant  legume food plot you will need to decide between clover or alfalfa.  These tips will help.
Direct Nut Seeding
Rather than planting seedlings to improve your hunting area, consider planting tree seeds, acorns for example. There are several advantages to this approach. Watch this tip to learn more.
Enhancing Your Hunting Property
This tip from Caterpillar will show you how you can improve your hunting area using some of the CAT tools that you can pick up at a CAT Rental Store.
Food Plot Size

Sometimes a small food plot is better than a larger one.  This is especially true if you plan to hunt over the plot.

Frost Seeding Clover
John Barsody, owner of Frigid Forage food plot seeds demonstrates how to prepare and seed a new food plot using frost seeding methods.  Winter is a great to plant clover using this method.
Managing Your Hunting Property
This tip from Caterpillar shows you ways that you can maintain your hunting property better using CAT tools that you can pick up at a CAT Rental Store.
Timber Stand Improvement
By removing junk trees from your timber, you can improve the quality of the existing trees and also increase cover at ground level - a win-win for deer hunters.
Value of Turnip Food Plots
Turnips are a cost-effective food plot planting.  Here is why we like them.
What to Plant

Assuming you have about five acres of food plot acres to plant, here are some ideas of what you should plant in those acres.