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4-16-18: Testing Winds, Food Plot Rotation | Midwest Whitetail
Season 3, Episode 9
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17m
Understanding swirling winds and how various terrain types affect them can be challenging. Jared experiments with smoke balls in a spot that he consistently experienced tough wind conditions during the hunting season. He was able to learn a little bit more about the spot through a cool visual experiment. Skip has a great system on his farm of rotating food plots each year. He shows us his setup and explains the benefits of rotation including food variety, disease management, and soil building.
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