by Gary Howey | Aug 21, 2017 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Trouble viewing this email? Read it online 2 Tips For Successful Food Plots: Mowing and Broadcasting 1. Mowing Perennial Food Plots: Leave Some For the Deer Mowing your perennials is essential if you wish to have attractive, palatable clover plots. However, you never...
by Gary Howey | Aug 16, 2017 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Trouble viewing this email? Read it online Most companies will claim a lifespan of three to five years on their perennials. However, if you care for them properly a perennial stand can last for many years. Perennials like red and white clovers, alfalfa,...
by Gary Howey | May 22, 2017 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
With spring in full swing and the woods coming to life after a long winter hiatus, the opportunities for improving habitat for wildlife are numerous. If you live in the south, the soil temperature is ripe for planting, and the Midwest and north are not far behind. If...
by Gary Howey | Aug 6, 2015 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
With the late summer food plot planting season in full swing in the north right now and the rest of the country soon to follow, the questions are pouring in on what type of fertilizer to use and what your soil sample means. Here are some quick tips to help you...
by Gary Howey | Aug 3, 2015 | THE GAMEKEEPERS OF MOSSY OAK
Follow the GameKeepers on Facebook, Subscribe to the Mossy Oak YouTube Channel and Follow Mossy Oak on Twitter It is possible to plant a food plot without working/turning the soil; however, if you’re going to skip this very important action, some of the remaining...