Drury Outdoors Farm Giveaway: The Drurys Are Giving Away a 60-Acre Farm at ATA!

   01.11.19

Drury Outdoors Farm Giveaway: The Drurys Are Giving Away a 60-Acre Farm at ATA!

After 30 years in the business, Drury Outdoors is saying “Thank you!” to their viewers in a major way. A way nobody in the outdoor industry could have ever imagined. This afternoon at ATA, the Drury team officially announced the Drury Outdoors Farm Giveaway.. that’s right, THEY’RE GIVING AWAY A 60-ACRE FARM!

Drury Outdoors Farm Giveaway

Established in 1989 with the release of their first title “King of the Spring,” a 75-minute VHS turkey hunting video, brothers Mark and Terry Drury have been on a mission to educate and entertain outdoorsmen and women ever since.

Now, at their 30-year anniversary, they want to thank their viewers for their support and encouragement in the biggest way they know how: They bought a 60-acre farm in northern Missouri, planted food plots, identified stand locations, and plan to hand over the title to one lucky individual at the Archery Trade Association Show in January 2020. They’ve also teamed up with some of the hottest brands in hunting and will be awarding incredible monthly prizes throughout 2019.

Here’s a sneak peak of the Missouri farm you could be hunting on:

To register for a chance to win the Drury Outdoors Farm Giveaway, head over to the DeerCast mobile app.

DeerCast launched in early fall of 2018 and is available for both iOS and Android devices. Viewers can learn about other ways to enter at DruryOutdoors.com

The DeerCast app will serve as the hub for all things farm giveaway. There, you can watch footage of the property evolving into a deer haven under Mark and Terry’s careful management. Monthly prize packages will be featured on the app too, along with monthly winner announcements.

The grand prize farm winner will be revealed at ATA in 2020.

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