Really good episode both the hens and gobblers know what they like when they see it and it's because their offspring and species depend on it...and once they find good places in my opinion they more than likely never forget them....😊. This program is going to help shape some really nice projects people do on their land....the facts and figures just keep coming..😮😊😊😊
This one was awesome you opened Pandora’s box of questions. Y’all have unlimited amounts of research projects potential. My first question is based on the lack of acorns this year in south west Ms. Our turkey numbers seam to be down from previous years,so our birds will be going into the breading season not in the best of condition. The deer have the food plots at 1-2” tall. When you talk about the Forbes in the area is this related to eating them or for bugging? Also would these Forbes be something that could be purchased to be planted. Looking forward to your next podcast and Happy New Year to all🎉
Lots of interesting information and theory. But there are terms I don’t understand. When you say early succession cover - is that grassland? Crops? Clear cut? Is there a difference between forbs and browse? The 15 percent number is that total acreage? Would there be a difference if it is say a 15 acre field in a 100 acre wood lot and 15 acres of food plot scattered throughout a 109 acre wood lot? Really interesting perspectives! Bo
Really good episode both the hens and gobblers know what they like when they see it and it's because their offspring and species depend on it...and once they find good places in my opinion they more than likely never forget them....😊. This program is going to help shape some really nice projects people do on their land....the facts and figures just keep coming..😮😊😊😊
This one was awesome you opened Pandora’s box of questions. Y’all have unlimited amounts of research projects potential. My first question is based on the lack of acorns this year in south west Ms. Our turkey numbers seam to be down from previous years,so our birds will be going into the breading season not in the best of condition. The deer have the food plots at 1-2” tall.
When you talk about the Forbes in the area is this related to eating them or for bugging? Also would these Forbes be something that could be purchased to be planted. Looking forward to your next podcast and Happy New Year to all🎉
Lots of interesting information and theory. But there are terms I don’t understand.
When you say early succession cover - is that grassland? Crops? Clear cut?
Is there a difference between forbs and browse?
The 15 percent number is that total acreage? Would there be a difference if it is say a 15 acre field in a 100 acre wood lot and 15 acres of food plot scattered throughout a 109 acre wood lot?
Really interesting perspectives!
Bo
What exactly are you talking about with the word forbs
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