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2024-11-11:

Creating the Perfect Food Plot: A.M. Logging’s Guide to Land Clearing for Hunting

A well-designed food plot can significantly enhance your hunting experience, offering a sustainable way to attract and support wildlife. However, creating one requires thorough planning and careful land clearing, as each step impacts the effectiveness of the food plot. A.M. Logging specializes in land clearing in Blair County that not only provides hunters with a thriving food plot but also protects the natural landscape. Here’s a guide to understanding the land-clearing process for establishing an effective and environmentally friendly food plot for hunting.deer in food plot created by land clearing

  1. Choosing the Right Location

The success of a food plot starts with choosing the right location. Ideally, food plots should be situated in areas that offer natural coverage and are relatively secluded to make wildlife feel safe. Hunters should look for land that receives adequate sunlight and has good soil quality for plant growth. If the terrain has brush, trees or heavy undergrowth, A.M. Logging can clear these obstacles, opening up the land for planting while maintaining natural borders for wildlife cover.

When selecting the area for a food plot, consider factors such as the availability of water sources, the prevailing winds and proximity to bedding areas. These considerations will ensure that the plot meets the animals’ needs while maximizing the hunter’s chances.

  1. Clearing the Land: Sustainable Practices

Once the location is chosen, it’s time to clear the land. Land clearing for food plots involves more than just cutting down trees and removing brush; it requires a thoughtful approach that respects the local ecosystem. At A.M. Logging, we prioritize sustainable practices, utilizing every part of each tree we remove. By working closely with organizations like the DCNR Bureau of Forestry and The Pennsylvania Game Commission, we ensure that our land-clearing services preserve habitats and contribute positively to forest management.

During the land-clearing process, we selectively remove trees and vegetation that are not beneficial for wildlife, while leaving natural barriers and certain shrubs intact. This approach helps maintain some level of natural cover, allowing deer and other animals to feel secure when visiting the plot.

  1. Selecting and Planting the Right Crops

The types of crops you plant will directly impact the wildlife attracted to your food plot. Deer and other animals tend to favor nutrient-rich plants like clover, soybeans, brassicas and winter wheat. A combination of these can create a diverse and appealing food source for deer throughout the hunting season.

When choosing plants, consider options that thrive in the local climate and season. For example, perennial clover offers consistent food, while annuals like soybeans can provide seasonal appeal.

Why Choose A.M. Logging for Land Clearing?

At A.M. Logging, we are dedicated to creating solutions that benefit our clients and the environment. By adhering to high ethical standards, we make sure each food plot is developed in a way that supports natural ecosystems. Our environmentally-friendly practices ensure that the surrounding habitats remain intact, so wildlife feels comfortable and safe in your food plot.

Creating a successful food plot requires more than simply clearing land. From choosing the right location to selecting the best plants, A.M. Logging is here to support hunters with land clearing to make the work simpler. When you partner with us for land clearing, you’re choosing a service that prioritizes both hunting success and environmental integrity. For more information, call A.M. Logging today at 814-349-8089 or contact us!