Selecting Oaks for Bottomland Habitat Improvement Among the red oaks that are most important in bottomland stands in the Southeast are pin oak, water oak, cherrybark oak, Nuttall oak, willow oak and Shumard oak. Read More Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic
Soil Sampling for Successful Food Plots and Wildlife Plantings If we want to grow wildlife crops that grow as well as row crops like corn and soybeans, then habitat managers should pay attention to soil sampling and fertilizing according to lab results. Read More Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic
Cold Weather Food Options for Hungry Whitetails Gamekeepers who have taken a few extra steps in preparation for the hard times of the post rut and tough, cold winters have seen the benefits that improving body condition can have on antler growth the following year. Read More Deer, Conservation, Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, BioLogic
Using Native Grasses for Wildlife Cover Planting Native Warm Season Grasses (NWSG) can be an effective strategy for producing wildlife cover, especially after a harsh winter. Click to learn more. Read More Turkey, Small Game, Deer, Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic
Preventing Food Plot Failure Before the first seed is sown, you need to nail down your plans for the plot and know some basic facts about your soil. Good planning is the first step to prevent food plot failure. Read More Conservation, Land Management, How-To, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic
Liquid Fertilizer vs. Granular: Understanding Food Plot Fertilizers Here we cover fertilizer basics, like macro and micronutrients and soil tests, then drills down into the differences between liquid and granular fertilizers and what’s best for your food plot needs. Read More Deer, Conservation, Land Management, Mossy Oak Gamekeepers, Nativ Nurseries, BioLogic