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This week food plot expert Kenny Thompson joins us in the guest chair to share his knowledge. Kenny has had a plot planting business for the last twenty years and has planted over 14,000 acres of wildlife plots – and currently averages over 700 acres installed a year. Kenny tells us what he has learned and ways to improve the planting and managing process. Specializing in perennial clovers, Kenny’s fields regularly last over ten long years before needing to be re-planted. He and his clients have grown and killed numerous record book animals. You have to hear it to believe it. Pay attention and this one will make you a better Gamekeeper. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
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This week food plot expert Kenny Thompson joins us in the guest chair to share his knowledge. Kenny has had a plot planting business for the last twenty years and has planted over 14,000 acres of wildlife plots – and currently averages over 700 acres installed a year. Kenny tells us what he has learned and ways to improve the planting and managing process. Specializing in perennial clovers, Kenny’s fields regularly last over ten long years before needing to be re-planted. He and his clients have grown and killed numerous record book animals. You have to hear it to believe it. Pay attention and this one will make you a better Gamekeeper. Listen, Learn and Enjoy!
If you enjoyed this Gamekeeper episode, send the guys a message and don’t forget to include your contact info so we can reach you if you win a prize!
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