SOLUTIONS FOR HUNTING AND HABITAT
Food Plot Installation – Wetland Conservation – Timber Stand Improvements – Blind Strategy And Installation – Pit Blinds, Elevated Blind – Tree Clearing – Waterholes And Ponds – Trail Camera Strategy & Surveillance – Fruit Orchard Planting – Shelter Belt Creation – Other Services
Beyond improving the land for future generations, most individuals interested in a management plan desire to produce great habitat for whitetails and other game. Improving your habitat by doing things such as planting food plots creates a better chance of seeing and harvesting a mature buck, because it creates the type of environment big bucks desire to live in. When deer have good nutrition, shelter and other benefits, offered by quality habitat, they generally form a stress-free and socially balanced deer population where bucks can express their full antler potential. Midwest Farm and Field wants to help you and knows you can achieve your goal on your property. Let’s build a strategy together and see it implemented.
RESOURCES AND READING

HABITAT
By the Quality Deer Management Association
The Guide to Herbicide Terms
Herbicides can play a key role in your deer habitat management strategy. Their use can assist with creating….Read More
Get Cash Assistance for Habitat Projects
Managing land for wildlife can be an expensive endeavor. If you have any doubts, just take a….Read More
Plant This, Not That
I proceeded to watch a self-proclaimed habitat “expert” actually promote planting a non-native, invasive…Read More
Create Cover by Hinge Cutting
Timber stand improvement (TSI) involves removing unwanted trees that are competing with desirable…Read More

MANAGEMENT
By the Quality Deer Management Association
5 Factors Causing Deer Decline
Hunters throughout the whitetail’s range are complaining of declining deer populations. Not all hunters…Read More
Which Doe Should I Take
The QDMA promotes harvesting an adequate number of does to keep deer populations in balance with available resources like forage and…Read More
What’s the Best Doe:Buck Ratio?
There are a lot of misconceptions out there about deer sex ratios…Read More
When is a Buck Mature Enough to Kill?
Protect Most of The Yearling Bucks To increase the number of bucks in the woods in…Read More

DEER BIOLOGY
By the Quality Deer Management Association
Whitetail Bucks are Not Territorial
A territory, in the biological sense, is a space that one animal defends against invasion by other animals – usually animals of their own…Read More
Deer With Upper Canines
Lower canines are present in all normal whitetails, but upper ones are rare. Of the eight front…Read More
What Good are Deer Whiskers
Also known as vibrissae, these long specialized hairs are located in complex patterns…Read More
10 Stats from New Research
It’s the annual meeting of the Southeast Deer Study Group, a two-day barrage of 36 PowerPoint presentations and…Read More
MANAGEMENT IN PICTURES
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HABITAT WORK PAYS OFF
Midwest team member Kevin Indra saw great success in the 2015 archery season harvesting 3 mature whitetails in 2 states in just over 20 sits. Kevin credits his success to following his “management plan to a T by taking the time to really study his properties crafting a plan to implement strategic habitat structures”. Midwest is lucky to have Kevin leading it’s Habitat Management wing and we look forward to the transformations he will bring to future clients land. Get in touch with Kevin today!
Let’s make a strategy
for your land.
To build your dream property.
