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Shipley Science in Mid Summer

Hot, dry weather has hit us after the wettest year (April to April) ever.  This has affected pastures and food plots as well as pastures.  My pastures suffered terribly from the wet but my frost seeding with the clover/chicory mix from RWWP came thru great…since the drought and hot weather

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Are You Planting the BEST Whitetail Soybean?

Across the Midwest it is almost time for food plotters to get those spring-planted plots planted. Many of us have recognized the numerous benefits of including soybeans in our food plot programs. The greatest of those benefits is that soybeans provide a nutrient-rich food-source from the time they germinate until

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What Really Matters with Wes Delks – February 2019

Meet Your Potential Written By: Wes Delks, General Manager – Real World Wildlife Products This past summer, on my first card pull, I checked a camera along a bean field where I knew a bachelor group was likely to be. Amidst the group was a nice buck that I did

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Don’s Difference Makers – January 2019

WELCOME TO A NEW BLOG CALLED “DON’S DIFFERENCE MAKERS”    THIS MONTHLY BLOG WILL PROVIDE A WINDOW INTO STRATEGIES DON HIGGINS USES WHILE CHASING MATURE WHITETAILS.   HOPE YOU ENJOY! Switchgrass and Bedding-in-a-Bag Tips for Success It seems that lately I have been asked on an almost daily basis what new products

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Are Your Plots Flooded Out?

We have heard a lot of reports in recent days of customers whose food plots have been flooded due to the heavy rains in various parts of the country. While this is certainly not good news, all hope is not lost for this season. The key is going to be

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Real World Soybeans – Just Another Ag Bean?

One of the most frequent comments spewed by those who want to bash Real World soybeans is that they are “just another ag bean”. In fact this comment has been perpetuated by competitors as a way to slow the tremendous growth, popularity and market share that Real World soybeans have

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Think About A Gut Check

I did not hunt as a young child.  It was not until I was out of high school I tried to learn the sport.  I remember I bought my first bow, a High Country Supreme the summer of 1996.  Shooting 25-12 Easton Arrows, I wasn’t a bad shot for a

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