Posted on 25 March 2010. Tags: Huntsville Ontario Hunting Events, Peter Wood, Rackstacker, Wildlife Food Plot Seminars
On Saturday March 27, 2010 Rack Stacker’s founder Steve Elmy and Pro Staff Peter Wood will be hosting a wildlife food plot seminar at Huntsville’s Holiday Inn. They will be covering informative food plot techniques for those wondering how to prepare, plant and preserve their own wildlife food plots.
The seminar starts at 10 AM and ends at 2 PM. The admission is free with a donation of canned good item that will be used for local food share programs. Follow this link to register

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Rackstacker is a Canadian company that provides a special Canadian blend of seed to better suit our Canadian ground chemistry. If you have been disappointed in an American equivalent – it is probably because it was not designed for our northern locales.
Regrettably, I will be attending a turkey seminar in Haliburton and will not be able to attend this event.
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Peter – my dad went for me. he loved it! he has been inspired and is setting up his first plot!
Hey Bill sorry you couldn’t make it to the Rack Stacker seminar. Steve talked for over 4 hours on food plot information. You can catch a lot of the information on podcast episode on my site Ripple Outdoors Hunting & Fishing Podcasts Show.
Good luck turkey hunting!
Peter