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- Hunting Property Management and Development
- Design/Install Food Plots
- Bush Hogging
- Predator Control
- Soil Analysis
- Access Road Installation
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- Food Plot Design, Installation, and Maintenace
- Soil Analysis
- Bush Hogging
- Weed Control
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- Timber Stand Improvement
- Small Scale Logging (low impact)
- Sugar Bush Management
- Post Logging Cleanup
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- Property Maps
- Property Line Maintenance
- Gate Installation
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- Stand Placement/Construction
- Predator Control
- Trail Camera Set-up/Monitoring
- Equine Pasture Installation/Management
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By choosing Wildlife Innovations you can be sure that you are acquiring the most
economical solutions to achieving the goals that you have for your property.
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Wildlife Innovations understands that most people simply do not have the time or
equipment necessary to establish and maintain high quality food plots. We do whatever
is necessary, from property evaluations and site plot consultations, to performing
plot services from start to finish.
Wildlife Innovations will perform an evaluation of your property to not only save
you money, but also save you time, by helping you narrow down the areas of your
property that are best suited for plots.
Wildlife Innovations may save you money by preventing plots from being planted in
areas that are less suitable (i.e. drained soils, moist soils, steep/erosion prone
sites, etc.).
How much property do I need to plant food plots?
You can plant food plots anywhere, the more land you own and maintain, the more
effective the plots will be.
I don't hunt deer. What other kinds of wildlife can I expect to attract by planting
food plots?
We can design plots to attract most anything from song birds to turkey to whitetail
deer.
What can I expect by planting food plots on my property?
By planting plots on your property, you can expect to see a healthier more abundant
amount of wildlife on your property.
How big are food plots?
The answer depends on the actual amount of deer habitat you and your neighboring
properties have, carrying capacity of your land, and the amount of soil you have
that is food plot friendly. A good rule to go by is 10-25% of your land, with it
being split 50/50 between cool season and warm season plots.
What is the recommended maintanance for food plots?
Food plots require only basic maintenance, this includes periodic mowing to control
weeds, spraying selective herbicides, and topdressing plots with lime, fertilizer,
or re-seeding as required.
Benefits:
- Considerable cost savings as we use the most modern and efficient methods and equipment.
- Confidence that things are done right the first time.
Contact Us:
Wildlife Innovations
Craig Knobel
(585) 746-7045
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