Even the best-prepared seed beds for clover can be invaded by weeds, so it’s important to keep an eye on and maintain your established white clover plots throughout the summer months. One of the easiest ways to do this is simply by mowing them. Set your mower’s height just above the clover plants, and, ideally, clip your plot just before it rains. This will help keep invasive weeds under control and encourage germination of new clover plants.
Create Inexpensive, Highly-Nutritious Food for Deer TheOutdoorWire.com: Sep 1st, 2010
The best way to produce the most food for deer is a combination of
two philosophies where hunting clubs and landowners plant green fields,
fertilize naturally-occurring food sources, conduct controlled burns
and selectively harvest timber.
Yamaha Tip of the Week: Early-Bird Honkers TheOutdoorWire.com: Aug 31st, 2010
Honker action can be hot early on: literally and figuratively. The sight
of early-season geese moving across the late-summer skyline still lifts
your heart the same way it did back in winter, even if it feels just a
little different now.