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In this episode of Legacy Through Land, Tyler sits down with Matt to tackle some of the most pressing issues in deer management and land stewardship. They dive into the devastating impact of EHD (epizootic hemorrhagic disease) on Southeastern Ohio's deer population, sharing personal experiences and exploring strategies for recovery. The conversation also touches on the role of non-resident hunters, baiting practices, and how food plots and habitat improvements can help restore balance to the whitetail population.

Beyond wildlife management, Tyler and Matt discuss the fundamentals of land care—from timber management and soil health to long-term planning for food plots and tree planting. They share practical tips on soil testing, fertilization, and clover plot maintenance, while painting a hopeful picture for the future of hunting farms in Southern Ohio. Packed with insights for hunters, landowners, and conservationists alike, this episode is a must-watch for anyone passionate about preserving deer populations and building a sustainable legacy.

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