How the Farm is Changing - Creating the Perfect Habitat | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke
After three years of working hard to change the habitat on this farm, it is finally starting to show the first signs of reaching my goal - the perfect whitetail and ruffed grouse habitat. The old pasture areas are starting to take shape with all the plantings we have been doing, but the most impressive thing for me is the way the timber is changing - improving. Jordan and I take you through all the habitat projects on the farm and update you on the progress. We just need to stay the course and this farm will turn into something special. *Get 20% off any products on the Whitetail Institute website. Use: BHW24 at checkout: https://whitetailinstitute.com/

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Ten Habitat Projects - Updates - Tree Tubing Tradeoffs | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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We Experiment with Sunflowers for Deer - Acorn Seeding Update | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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Tectonic daytime Feeder Episode 5 | Antler Edge | Lucky Dust

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Restoring Ruffed Grouse - The Key to the Process | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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Why Amish Farmers Never Rototill Their Soil (And What They Do Instead)

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Why I Bury Logs Underground Before Planting (Ancient Hugelkultur Secret)

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Regenerative Agriculture: How We Improved Soil Health with Rotational Grazing...and How You Can Too!

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10,000 Shrubs for Deer - What we Planted, How it's Doing - 3 Year Project | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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How To Take Care Of Your Clover

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Sheep or Goats? We Raised Both… Here’s the Truth

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Whole Farm Update - All the Habitat Projects | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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We Turned 30 Acres Into a Timber Forest for Ducks | #HOMETURF EP13

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Low Budget Food Plots - Anyone can Make w/o Equipment | Dream Farm w/ Bill Winke

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Der Traum vom Biodorf | doku | erlebnis hessen

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The #1 Thing We Did to Help Our Property Hold More Deer

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Gaining Ground: Successful Graziers Tell Their Stories

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Oats OR Wheat OR Winter Rye For Best Whitetail Food Plot

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1 Acre Bedding Thicket | Habitat Project Start to Finish

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They Built a 1 Acre Homestead on “Unfarmable” Land — Now It Makes Them $13,000 a Week

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