Public lands may be the ticket to great bowhunting in North Carolina
In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, North Carolina had one game land — Butner — with enough whitetail deer to make bowhunting trips worthwhile. […]
In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, North Carolina had one game land — Butner — with enough whitetail deer to make bowhunting trips worthwhile. […]
Powell Kemp is one of the three owner/operators of Carolina Woods and Water based in Halifax Co., N.C. With more than 15,000 acres of privately owned lands under its control, Kemp is able to practice true herd management in one of the most productive agriculture regions in the state. […]
Water is one of the most-abundant chemical compounds on Earth; it covers nearly two-thirds of the earth’s surface. […]
Plants convert energy from the sun through chlorophyll and photosynthesis, but they must extract a unique elemental cocktail from the soil to produce strong roots, lush foliage and an overall successful crop. […]
An Easley hunter placed three bucks in the top 10 of the S.C. Department of Natural Resources’ antler scoring sessions this past March, including the biggest buck measured across the state. […]
Scott Pet, an Indiana company that has specialized in pet products since 1975, has entered the outdoors market with its Big Tine Fortified Deer Blend, a year-round food supplement made from grains and 11 minerals. […]
Deer need protein, carbohydrates, fats and a long list of vitamins and minerals to sustain optimum growth throughout the year. […]
Southern Pines Hunt Club is a private hunting club operating in Bamberg County, S.C., that has been organized for more than 12 years. […]
Plants are simple organisms with basic needs to fuel a laundry list of chemical reactions that sustain life. Sunlight, air and nutrient availability rank high in the cycle of life, and few plants will survive very long when any of these components is lacking. […]
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