Whitetail need food, cover, and water. The past couple episodes have shown how we establish Switchgrass for whitetail cover. While warm season grasses are great for providing cover, they do not provide food. In this episode we take a look at ways to provide both food and cover for deer and other wildlife. The are many ways to provide this type of habitat. It can simply be planted via CRP mix or you can manipulate the existing habitat to take advantage of the existing seed bank. Regardless of how you establish it, with the proper management, it will provide whitetail with more of an incentive to call your farm home.
Establishing Whitetail Habitat That Provides Food and Cover - The Management Advantage
"Scratch 80" Part 1: Creating a Wildlife Paradise - The Management Advantage
Nebraska Consult Part 3 - The Management Advantage
Habitat Projects For Deer Hunting on a New Farm - The Management Advantage
Whitetail Habitat Project: "Phase 2" - The Management Advantage
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