The Woodsman Perspective

The Woodsman Perspective
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Hunting and Habitat discussions from the perspective of woodsmen. We bring the landowner, forester, agronomist, land manager, hunting club member, and public land hunters all to the table for discussions on various topics.
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The podcast covers a wide array of topics related to hunting and land management, focusing on significant themes such as predator management, food plots, and habitat restoration. Episodes include practical guides like 'Coyote Trapping 101' with Hunter Crimm, exploring techniques and strategies, to discussions on deer management and conservation efforts, such as 'Managing an Individual Buck' with Brandon Huerkamp, highlighting the importance of ethical hunting.

Hunting and Habitat discussions from the perspective of woodsmen. We bring the landowner, forester, agronomist, land manager, hunting club member, and public land hunters all to the table for discussions on various topics.
Clover is a high protein legume that whitetail deer and turkeys love to eat. Additionally it fixes nitrogen in the soil, and when maintained it will return year after year without replanting. It is no wonder that clover is at the top of every land manager’s list when it comes to food plot plant varieties.
But there are varieties and practices that can be implemented to fine tune your approach with clover to maximize deer utilization, plant production, and economic efficiency. Mitt unpacks much of this as we discuss clover varieties, practices, and herbicide treatments for clover. We spend some time discussing red clovers as well.
Mitt was one of the original hosts of the Woodsman Perspective Podcast along with Brent and Chris. He is a crop consultant, entrepreneur, and land manager.
Mitt operates a land management and consulting business, Midsouth Resource Management, and has recently partnered with Dr. Bronson Strickland and Moriah Boggess to form Wildlife Investments, a team of professional game biologists specializing in data-driven land and wildlife management.

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