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  • Ep. 89: Spring Habitat With Ironway Andrew Milliron
  • Food Plot Strategies For Better Food Plot Program
  • Honeysuckle Removal Part 2

    Honeysuckle Removal Part 2

    Invasive plants can create havoc on a property. Though Honeysuckle may look beneficial to to wild life but the nutritional value is lacking and it will not take long until it has taken over the entire landscape. In this video I highlight my process for removing this invasive plant and how it can work of a vast number of woody plants you seek to remove. This is part two of the project. Be sure to check out part one for the breakdown on my process and products used.

  • Honeysuckle removal Part 1

    Honeysuckle removal Part 1

    Invasive plants can create havoc on a property. Though Honeysuckle may look beneficial to to wild life but the nutritional value is lacking and it will not take long until it has taken over the entire landscape. In this video I highlight my process for removing this invasive plant and how it can work of a vast number of woody plants you seek to remove. This is part one of the project. Be sure to check out part two for an update from this video and continuation of the removal process.

  • Ep. 64: Vitalize Seed Nutrient Cycling With Albert Tomechko

    Ep. 64: Vitalize Seed Nutrient Cycling With Albert Tomechko

    Albert Tomechko with Vitalize seed joins the show again. Vitalize seed offers a one two punch for better nutrient cycling on your Ag field, garden, or in many cases food plots that will work with natural soil biology that will decrease to need for synthetic fertilizer, improve soil health, and improve plant quality and nutrition. As the names imply, Nitro Boost fixes nitrogen for the fall planting of Carbon Load that will in turn prime the soil with carbon maintaining the Carbon and Nitrogen ratio. Al also touches on a new product that is available as a natural amendment to boost plant performance.

  • Ep. 58: Winter Habitat Work Creating Bedding Areas

    Ep. 58: Winter Habitat Work Creating Bedding Areas

    The last day of the 2022 deer season is the first day of the 2023 deer season. There is no time like to present to get prepared for the upcoming deer season. For me this means scouting and completing habitat work. There is no better time to create bedding areas on you hunting ground. I fire up the chain saw and start cutting timber to create opens in the canopy and put cover on the ground. I break down my hunting area and how and where i decided to add additional bedding cover. This episode I bring back the Conservation News desk to discuss a bill banning "Assault weapons" and what it could mean for Michigan hunters.