Whether you’re looking to enhance your property’s nutrition profile or simply keep deer coming back, this episode is packed with practical advice to make apple trees a cornerstone of your whitetail management plan.
Whether you’re looking to enhance your property’s nutrition profile or simply keep deer coming back, this episode is packed with practical advice to make apple trees a cornerstone of your whitetail management plan.
Iain Wallace from Chestnut Hill Outdoors gives the three most important tips to remember when planting food plot trees for deer.
Deer Talk Now host Dan Schmidt will help you shorten the learning curve and lessen problems when growing trees for deer and hunting.
Unlike oaks, these trees bloom later, and those crops contain larger, nutritionally superior nuts with four times the carbohydrates of a white oak acorn, 2.5 times the protein, only a fraction of the fat, and no bitter tannins.
Those who manage land understand just how important good land management tools, food plot seed, mineral, and attractants can be.
The Dunstan produces the large, sweet nut of the American chestnut, and holds the blight-resistant qualities of the Chinese chestnut.