Agronomic Practices & Services with Mark & Terry Drury

Agronomic Practices & Services with Mark & Terry Drury

Master the fundamentals of hunting land management with this comprehensive 6-part educational series from Mossy Oak, Mark & Terry Drury, and the folks at Nutrien.

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Agronomic Practices & Services with Mark & Terry Drury
  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Soil Testing

    Why is regular soil testing essential for productive deer food plots? Learn how to monitor pH levels, maintain micronutrients, and understand the connection between soil health and wildlife palatability for better deer attraction.

  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Product Selection

    Learn how to select high-palatability corn and soybean varieties for deer food plots. Discover why stalk height, ear placement, and bean color matter—and why darker soybeans outperform chalky white varieties for late-season hunting.

  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Fertilizing

    Compare liquid and dry fertilizer methods for corn and bean food plots. Learn precision fertilizing strategies, including in-row liquid application and foliar feeding, guided by soil test results for maximum nutrient efficiency.

  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Water Management

    Learn proven water erosion control techniques for food plots and farm roads. Discover how no-till farming, filter strips, and other practices can protect your land from torrential rain damage and preserve your property for future generations.

  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Crop Scouting

    Master food plot crop scouting to identify deer browse pressure, army worms, beetles, and invasive plants early. Learn why electric fencing can be necessary and why staying ahead of threats protects your investment.

  • Agronomic Practices & Services: Farming Legacy

    Explore long-term land stewardship through no-till farming, warm season grass management, and prescribed burning. Learn how 21 years of conservation practices created a mature deer habitat while preserving the land for future generations.