Fixing low spots in food plots with Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator

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Southern Illinois land management series. First, here is the video link to my buddy CJ's building a cedar log cabin deer blind from scraps, I hope you check it out: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLfAAx_C4fw
In today's land management series episode we'll go back to my buddy Mark's Southern Illinois property and continue working on a new micro food plot location, that is very deep in the woods. On the last segment of this micro plot, which was in April 2021 I started filling in the low spots of this micro plot and I lowered the level of a watering hole that I had previous made in this location to help with drying up this micro food plot. Here is the last installment of this particular micro plot from April 2021:
https://youtu.be/IlOcLz876Rg
So, finally in today's episode I will completely finish filling in all of the low spots in this new micro food plot field, and get it all rough graded with my new Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator since the dirt has finally dried out to a point at which I can actually grade it! This is an 'overflow' plot on Mark's property, a food plot that is not hunted, to keep some low pressure hunting areas on the property to hold as many deer as possible. Thanks for joining me today, and as always if you enjoy our content please hit the like button and share it to help us grow our outdoor lifestyle, land management and country living adventure family here at YouTube! Also if you are not subscribed consider subscribing and hitting the bell icon to get notifications of all of our land management projects in Western Kentucky and Southern Illinois, our Bobcat e42 R series mini excavator projects, food plots, duck ponds, wildlife habitat improvement projects, wildlife conservation projects, watering holes, wildlife ponds, Kioti tractor projects, buying land, flipping land, raw land investing, land improvements, Bobcat t650 CTL skid steer projects, DIY rustic barn wood projects, barn picking, old barn exploring, DIY rustic red cedar projects, and so much more country living adventure. Thank you! Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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