CRP Land Management
Food plots in Missouri not only attract wildlife but also help manage the land, build healthy and productive soils and prevent soil erosion. They can help keep unwanted trees and underbrush from regrowing on land that has been cleared. For a number of reasons, food plots in Missouri are beneficial for wildlife enthusiasts, hunters,…
Read MoreIf you need CRP land management in Missouri, Tallgrass Land Management is here to serve you. In 1985 the federal government created one of the largest private lands conservation programs in the United States, known as the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). The U.S. Department of Agriculture has charged the Farm Service Agency (FSA) with the…
Read MoreFood plots in Missouri are a supplemental food source supplied to wildlife such as deer, birds, turkey, quail, pheasants, and more. Whether you’re looking for deer food plots or wildlife food plots in Missouri for your Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land management, you can turn to the experts at Tallgrass Land Management. Not only do…
Read MoreBrush hogging in Missouri is the most common form of eliminating brush for hunting, farming, pasture, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) maintenance, and land development as well as a variety of other uses. While it is primarily performed with a tractor, for steep embankments, pond dams, ditches, and narrow pathways this work is best performed using…
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