Change Your Hunting In A BIG Way, Planting Beans IS For You
Midwest Whitetail
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17m
On this week’s episode of Midwest Whitetail, we kick things off with Mike Reed on the River Farm as he works to get MonsterBuck Forage Beans in the ground. These beans were very successful for Mike during the 2024 season, withstanding browse pressure and adding core nutritional value for the deer herd throughout the entire season. Then, Zach Rozmus provides some great insight on how to obtain a drill if you don’t own one along with other options for getting soybeans in the ground without the use of heavy equipment. Finally, we jump back with Mike who gives a breakdown of the infamous Marino Plot over the years, how he is changing is this season, and how the changes could play a roll in the story of the giant Montana buck this fall. With planting season upon us, we hope some of these tips can help you guys out and if you have any questions, please reach out to us in the comments. We hope you enjoyed the show and thank you for taking the time to watch!
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