'In this episode of Whitetail Woods 365 we introduce the new member of the film crew - a Phantom 3 Advanced drone. I\'ll share with you the strategy involved in planning out three of our newest brassica food plots. What is our overall brassica plot strategy for 2016? 1. Match up the food plot species with the soil type. 2. Provide enough tonnage across all areas of the property. 3. Create food plots that allow multiple family groups to feed together. 4. Make long, narrow food plots that allow you to shoot the entire width of the plot. They will also allow you to move to adjust to changing patterns and wind direction. We\'ll have another video out in a few weeks discussing the entire process we use for putting in our brassica plots, as well as talk a little bit about the new Cabela\'s seed with Micro Boost that we will be using. == Leave your questions and comments below in the comments section. Please subscribe and like the video! Thanks for watching! == Music: The Worst Guys (Feat. Chance the Rapper) - Childish Gambino Instagram: @mark_frazier Facebook: www.facebook.com/whitetailwoods365'
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