Killer Food Plots Podcast
We're in the heart of the food plot planting season and Rich Chrzan is hard at work. Rich takes a few minutes from his busy schedule to discuss the levels of service he provides, the cost of food plotting and of course...the importance of a soil sample. He also describes his definition of success, how far food plots will attract deer the secret to dealing with sandy soil. The conversation also includes Aqua Shield for treating ponds and water holes.
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The podcast is back! Company owner Rich Chrzan joins host Mike Avery to talk about the last couple of years and where KFP is today. Rich talks about the history of Killer Food Plots and how he got into the business. He also describes his passion for creating successful food plots and commitment to his customers. Chrzan then goes into some of the basics of the process but you can bet we'll talk more indepth in future episodes.
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We're talking with Nick Percy of Killer Food Plots.
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We're talking with KFP's Nick Percy.
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We're talking with Nick Percy of Killer Food Plots and Steve Noble from Maximum Outdoors TV.
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We're talking with Nick Percy and Steve Noble.
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We're talking with Nick Percy.
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We're talking with Nick Percy and Steve Noble.
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We're talking with Steve Noble and Adam Bahr of Maximum Outdoors TV, as well as Iowa landowner and hard core hunter, Scott Buckley.
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We're talking with KFP owner Nick Percy and also Steve Noble of Maximum Outdoors TV
info_outlineWe're wrapping up the food plot season in the north country, but Mother Nature is cooperating for once.
That's the word from Killer Food Plots Nick Percy this month on the podcast.
Nick says the heat and humidity make it tough to work, but those same conditions are helping plots get off to a good start. Combine that with some rain...and you've got an excellent start to the growing season.
Even so, Percy says time is rapidly running out to get those plots in and he'll soon be heading south to work on some habitat improvement projects.