Food Plotting Podcast And Seed Giveaway
For those who follow the news here at DeerFever.com you will notice that we have begun promoting one of our network websites that reaches into the world of podcasting. Those podcasts that deal with the subject of deer hunting, we will be reciprocating those shows here at DeerFever and, as of this posting, we have created a menu item to the right for further promotion and exposure to this network option. And this podcast show definitely deals with deer hunting as our host Kevin Gardner talks with none other than Steve Scott. Vice President of the Whitetail Institute of North America.
Steve and Kevin open the show with some company background and the foundation that the Whitetail Institute was built on as well as the most notable products such as Imperial Whitetail Clover. This podcast moves along with a wealth of information and insight as Steve explains the benefits of food plotting and goes further into the techniques before closing the show with some new food plot products and insight into the procedure and time that it takes to test and manufacture these new products.
Small food plots, antler development, perennial food plotting, fast maturing food plots, no plow techniques and getting kids involved in hunting are all tackled in this podcast show. We’re sure that most hunters, even if you’re not involved in food plotting, will be interested in this segment as Steve lays down a lot of information that can carry-over into the deer hunting methods and requirements needed to be successful in your hunting endeavors. Chances are that after listening to this podcast you will probably become very interested in starting your own food plot if you haven’t already done so. And that’s great news because Today’s Wilderness is offering the opportunity to win a prize package directly from the Whitetail Institute of North America. Check Todays Wilderness for more on the giveaway.
To listen to this latest podcast you can download then entire show, 39 minutes in length, here or, you can listen to a 5 minute sample by choosing this link to get some quick snippets of the overall show. If you prefer to stream the podcast visit Todays Wilderness for an optional streaming playlist of all the podcast show.
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