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Improving a New Alabama Farm for Wildlife - The Management Advantage
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Fall Planting with the Firminator - The Management Advantage
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Scratch 80 2022 Update - The Management Advantage
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Building a Whitetail Hot Spot: Project 17-Three Years Later - The Management Advantage
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Farm Cleanup With the Vail Equipment - The Management Advantage
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Improving a newly acquired farm for wildlife can be a daunting task. Food plots, TSI, creating access, and the list goes on. Tons of ideas and lots of needs for improvement, but there are always limitations. See where Howard is starting on this new Alabama farm and what the plans are in the future to improve it for wildlife.