RE: advice for a foood plot
It's a shame that people want to hunt, but they don't want to hunt to get.
How easy do you want to make it?
Planting a food plot is a lot of hard work and costs lot's of money. LOT'S!
Just for one acre of Food plot in Pennsylvania, we spent $2000.00
It was already a cleared field, but it only had about 2 - 3 inches of top soil and was really rocky underneath that.
By the time you buy your lime and your fertelizer and pay a man with a tractor to plow, till, disc, harrow and run his grain drill over the place to plant whitetail clover - you could have went to thebutcher shopand bought several100 lbs of the best beef stakes.
Even good land might cost you $1000 an acre to plant.