The drone of my subcompact tractor echoed up and down the river valley as I dropped my rotary tiller to the ground and began to cultivate the wildlife food plot that has been a labor of love for the past 10 years.
After maintaining an acre of clover for a couple summers, I was preparing to plant sorghum and a pea/soybean mix on a half-acre to create habitat for whitetail deer and upland birds. My property is small by most standards, consisting of a field and a few acres of woods.
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