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Outdoor News
Ranew’s Stand-Alone Cultipacker: Heavy Duty Performance for Maximum Germination
Ranew’s Stand-Alone Cultipackers, built with the same quality as the Firminator G3, boost seed-to-soil contact and germination. Heavy-duty, CAD-designed, QC-inspected,…
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Hunting News
Ranew’s Outdoor Equipment Makes Fall Food Plot Prep Easy with the Firminator
Autumn’s coming—time to prep food plots. Ranew’s Firminator line tackles every step: breaking ground, planting, and culti-packing. From the G3…
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Hunting News
Food Plots on a Dime
Whitetail deer hunting fuels year-round spending on gear, prep, and food plots. Despite natural forage, food plots boost chances of…
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Hunting News
Sweet Support: Blackberry Options to Enhance Habitat and Nutrition Year-Round from Chestnut Hill Outdoors
Adding soft mast species like blackberries boosts wildlife nutrition, offers cover, and extends food availability. Chestnut Hill Outdoors offers five…
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Hunting News
Plant Effectively and Efficiently this Turkey Season with the Firminator Lineup
Milner, GA (February 11, 2025) – Planting food plots is a great way to attract and hold more turkeys. Since turkeys…
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Hunting News
Quality-Built Firminator Makes Putting in Food Plots Hassle Free
Many things in life are complicated: Raising kids, negotiating life with a spouse, doing taxes, building a career. Putting in…
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Pro Staff Blog
The Best of Both Worlds: Hard Mast and Soft Mast with Chestnut Hill Outdoors
Alachua, FL (February 18, 2021) – The general objective of food plots and mast orchards is to attract deer and other…
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Hunting News
Firminator’s G-3 ATV Unit Is No Lightweight
Milner, GA (August 25, 2020) The original Firminator was a brilliant solution for land managers looking to maximize their time, energy…
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Hunting News
YOU REALLY NEED THE HHA™ SPORTS OPTIMIZER KING PIN BOW SIGHT THIS HUNTING SEASON
Wisconsin Rapids, WI – It starts with a twig snap, followed by a little rustling in the leaves. The first…
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