Back to Your Roots
We sit down with Coye Elliott to explore hunting as a year‑round passion and the ways thoughtful food‑plot strategy can improve deer health, expand turkey opportunities, and increase the long‑term value of recreational land. The conversation also digs into realistic costs, simple equipment setups, and the biggest mistakes beginners should avoid. We talk about how hunting and the outdoors serve as a powerful stress reliever and a way to build lasting family memories. Coye explains why food plots matter far beyond hunting success, supporting overall herd management and habitat quality. We get into the importance of keeping forage available nearly 365 days a year so animals stay on the property longer, and how high‑protein nutrition influences body weight and antler development. Coye breaks down how to choose between clover, alfalfa, brassicas, wheat, oats, and standing corn, and he shares a practical rule of thumb: planting five to ten percent of your acreage can make a meaningful impact. We also cover how newcomers can do effective habitat work with nothing more than an ATV, a small sprayer, or a basic chainsaw. From timber‑stand improvement and hinge cutting to letting sunlight stimulate natural browse, Coye highlights simple habitat upgrades that pay off. He also touches on conservation programs and USDA resources that can offset expenses. We discuss how trail cameras create a kind of property “resume” that boosts future resale value, and how land appreciation, leveraging equity, and 1031 exchanges can help buyers move toward their next farm. Finally, Coye sets expectations for cost per acre and explains why starting small is almost always better than overspending.
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