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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 3092249" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>I am adding a beehive this year to my food plots as I am adding wildflowers and other pollinator plants to attract bees and beneficial insects. My overall plan is to no till drill my seeds in so as to not tear up my soil structure and follow a path of regenerative agriculture. I bet Garrett you know exactly what I am doing by adding cover crops year round. Last week I spent a day at the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts Annual Conference. This, IMO, is the way of the future to regenerate our soil, conserve water, increase carbon replacement in the soil, reduce erosion due to water and wind. Wildlife benefits all the way around too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 3092249, member: 8855"] I am adding a beehive this year to my food plots as I am adding wildflowers and other pollinator plants to attract bees and beneficial insects. My overall plan is to no till drill my seeds in so as to not tear up my soil structure and follow a path of regenerative agriculture. I bet Garrett you know exactly what I am doing by adding cover crops year round. Last week I spent a day at the Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts Annual Conference. This, IMO, is the way of the future to regenerate our soil, conserve water, increase carbon replacement in the soil, reduce erosion due to water and wind. Wildlife benefits all the way around too. [/QUOTE]
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