

Clipping Food Plots
Clipping your food plots All of you GRO PROGRAM MEMBERS and FRIENDS OF GRO. Please go to my Grandpa Ray Outdoors facebook page to share this blog that I also posted on there. My mission when starting GRO was to change the hunting industry from less product selling to more education. My message can be heard with all of your help. You are all TEAM MEMBERS. Any help on your part with facebook shares, telling your friends and family about GRO is appreciated. Also check out our vi


Advise to new food plotters
So many who listen to me speak at seminars are surprised that I rarely talk about products. Most of my communicating involves soil health and little overlooked tricks that are rarely talked about in the wildlife magazines or online. When newbies to the food plot world ask for advice, I wish more people would think like farmers. In today’s blog, I’ll explore this some more. The most important thing one can do before planting a food plot is take a soil test. Without a soil test


How to keep deer on your property
I hear at times how my food plot blends are different than they are used to planting There is a reason for what is in each mix, mother nature. When I put together each blend, I want to have at least one forage that handles wet. I want to have a forage that handles dry. Lastly, I want a forage that grows fast. What we are trying to accomplish is having something in each mix that will handle whatever mother nature throws at us. Forages all have varying maturity dates. We have r