
Site Preparation in Michigan: How to Get Your Land Ready to Build
You’ve got the land. Maybe you’ve had it for years, or maybe you just closed on it last month. Either way, there’s something you want

You’ve got the land. Maybe you’ve had it for years, or maybe you just closed on it last month. Either way, there’s something you want

There’s a version of a food plot that most hunters imagine: a lush, open clearing loaded with clover or soybeans, deer moving through it at

Water is the number one enemy of Michigan property. Whether you’re dealing with a soggy field, a washed-out driveway, standing water that won’t drain, or

Whether you’ve just purchased raw acreage in mid-Michigan, inherited an overgrown family parcel, or finally decided to do something with that neglected back forty —