Starting habitat management on a new farm can be overwhelming. So much that can be done and strategies to be considered all for the benefit of the wildlife that call it home and future hunting success. When it comes down to the food plots, native warm season grass plantings, thermal cover, and timber harvests, it’s a marathon not a sprint. All the projects will take time, but in keeping at it, years down the road the benefits will be easy to see. In this video, we take a look at Nathan Mrnak of Basecamp Country Real Estate’s new Indiana farm and the strategy behind all the habitat work just started and yet to come.
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