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Are You Planting the BEST Whitetail Soybean?

Across the Midwest it is almost time for food plotters to get those spring-planted plots planted. Many of us have recognized the numerous benefits of including soybeans in our food plot programs. The greatest of those benefits is that soybeans provide a nutrient-rich food-source from the time they germinate until

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Land Management... A Farmer's Perspective

APRIL VLOG – LAND MANAGEMENT… A FARMER’S PERSPECTIVE

Soybeans can be one of the best options for Food Plotters.   The right soybean blend can offer early season green and late season grain to keep the deer on your property year round. Weed Control has been an issue in some parts of the country.   As Glyphosate is becoming less

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What Really Matters with Wes Delks

Passionately Driven yet Simply Content

Do you find yourself always comparing your hunting situation to others? If you could just have their property, their sheds, their food plots, their big deer, you would be happy. Wanting to improve your situation is a good thing. As a matter of fact, it’s what drives us to put

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Shipley's Science

Shipley’s Science…. March 2019 Blog

I just returned from Tulsa, Oklahoma where I attended the North American Deer Farmers annual convention.  There were several nice presentations about CWD and EHD/BT from scientists and government agencies.  A couple of other speakers couldn’t make it due to the horrible weather in the high plains.  I feel sorry

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Shipley's Science

Shipely’s Science – Blog #2 – “Zombie Deer”

The last few weeks I have been bombarded by questions about “Zombie” deer.  Print, TV and radio seemed to pick this up as something new and disturbing.  The local TV station picked their feed up from somewhere and it was so inaccurate that I almost flew out of my chair

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What Really Matters with Wes Delks – February 2019

Meet Your Potential Written By: Wes Delks, General Manager – Real World Wildlife Products This past summer, on my first card pull, I checked a camera along a bean field where I knew a bachelor group was likely to be. Amidst the group was a nice buck that I did

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