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<blockquote data-quote="Crappieaddict" data-source="post: 4983265" data-attributes="member: 19344"><p>IMO, food, water, and shelter. I'm working on the same thing...had my property for just over a year. The soil is mostly sand, but lime and fertilizer produced a small, but lush plot. I buy the 50lb bags of Trace Minerals from RK, and have made a couple of salt licks. Last year I took a doe and got an 8 point last week. I may not hunt it again this year. There are deer, but not huge numbers. I've already passed on a few, and that's not easy. I also contacted the Soil Conservation Dept, and the guy has already been out a few times. He's going to file for some grants for food plots in what has been determined to be Wetland, as well as selective tree cutting. There were no grants remaining for 2020 when I contacted him, so he'll file in 2021. I'm excited about these projects as I've never got anything from the Government! I've always just been a payer. This must be how the Democrats feel!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crappieaddict, post: 4983265, member: 19344"] IMO, food, water, and shelter. I’m working on the same thing...had my property for just over a year. The soil is mostly sand, but lime and fertilizer produced a small, but lush plot. I buy the 50lb bags of Trace Minerals from RK, and have made a couple of salt licks. Last year I took a doe and got an 8 point last week. I may not hunt it again this year. There are deer, but not huge numbers. I’ve already passed on a few, and that’s not easy. I also contacted the Soil Conservation Dept, and the guy has already been out a few times. He’s going to file for some grants for food plots in what has been determined to be Wetland, as well as selective tree cutting. There were no grants remaining for 2020 when I contacted him, so he’ll file in 2021. I’m excited about these projects as I’ve never got anything from the Government! I’ve always just been a payer. This must be how the Democrats feel! [/QUOTE]
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