This Week on The Revolution – White Spring Management
OutdoorHub 03.20.14
Spring Management for whitetails is fully underway here at the studio. So with that in mind here’s what’s coming up on this week’s Revolution with Jim & Trav. The boys talk with experts about creating habitat, achieving the vital soil nutrients for successful food plots, ATV’s for food plot management and everything else you need to know to have a successful Spring Management Program for whitetails!
Polaris – Brent Eaton
Planting and maintaining food plots is an important part of deer management and having the right tools to help you is crucial. But for the majority of food plot managers having full sized tractors, implements and other farming equipment is expensive and unnecessary. So this week Brent Eaton from Polaris talks with Jim & Trav about choosing an ATV with the power and accessories to help you get the job done!
Chainsaw Deer Management – Scott Bestul
While food plots are crucial for nutrition, having good protective habitat for deer is equally as important. As a deer manager a chainsaw can be one of your best management tools if used properly. Outdoor writer Scott Bestul is on The Revolution this week with 4 DIY chainsaw projects to improve deer habitat. Find out more about creating a bedroom, making hinge cuts, release cuts and more!
Food Plot Weed Wars – David Hart
With the amount of time and money you invest in planting food plots the last thing you want is to see them fail or succumb to weeds. David Hart joins Jim and Trav to talk about combating weeds in your food plots with or without chemicals, the right timing for spraying weeds, choosing a blend less susceptive to weeds and what weeds you shouldn’t be concerned about.
Antler Dirt – Terry Hamby
The soil you plant your food plot in determines crop outcome. Terry Hamby with Antler Dirt talks about soil essentials and Antler Dirt which is a compost product that can hold 4 times its weight in water and is specifically designed to increase antler growth through healthier food plot soil and proper nutrient uptake in food plot forages.