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class="wp-caption-text">Frigid Forage</p></div><p><strong>Onamia, MN -</strong>-(AmmoLand.com)-  Frigid Forage, the premier food plot provider for wildlife, has developed a Facebook account to share their passion for healthy deer and other wildlife with enthusiasts and hunters worldwide!</p><blockquote><p>“Frigid Forage is extremely excited to share the latest information on how to provide larger, healthier game using their food plots and dispense information about our new “live trail cameras” from Buckeye in a fun and friendly atmosphere” says John Barsody, owner of Frigid Forage “We invited everyone looking for a passionate food plot provider that’s dedicated to healthy wildlife to become fans on Facebook.”</p></blockquote><p>Frigid Forage is dedicated to the growth of hunting opportunities in America and knows that having feeds able to withstand cold forbidding climates of the northern latitudes is crucial to that growth.</p><p>This is why Frigid Forage chooses to produce their feed in the northern region of Minnesota. Frigid Forage provides seeds for both the Northern and Southern States, and the feed is proven to withstand both cold winters and hot summers.</p><p>Look to Frigid Forage for an extensive product line helping to produce larger bucks and a healthier deer herd. The food plots are frost resistant and allows for hunting opportunities even in the dead of winter!</p><p>Facebook is proud to house the Frigid Forage page at:</p><p>http://www.facebook.com/pages/Frigid-Forage/83612279390</p><p><strong>About:</strong><br
/> Frigid Forage is headquartered in Onamia, Minnesota where food plots have to bear “real winter” conditions. To see how Frigid Forage can help to provide larger, healthier game, and to learn more about food plots and the Buckeye camera, see www.frigidforage.com or call 320-532-5020 for extensive ‘how-to’ information and to learn more about their extensive product line.</p>Tags: <a
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class="wp-caption-text">American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance</p></div><p><strong>ONAMIA, Minn. –</strong>-(AmmoLand.com)- Fridge Forage products work! Want to see? Now you can monitor the activity of food plots thanks to a partnership between Frigid Forage and BuckEye Cam. Frigid Forage, who makes hardy weather tolerant food plot blends is partnering with ATSI, the maker of the BuckEye Cam to help promote both food plots and trail cameras.</p><blockquote><p>“We have several cameras on our food plots throughout the property. Whenever a picture is taken it is sent back to the lodge through a wireless feed and is automatically uploaded to the Frigid Forage website” says John Barsody, owner of Frigid Forage.</p></blockquote><p>These cameras were crafted and designed to withstand the elements and are also battery operated and have solar chargers so once they are set up you don not have to disturb the area by returning to retrieve your photos! After set up, all you have to do is sit back and watch the activity on your food plot.  Any further changes to the cameras settings can be done right from your computer.</p><p>From hearty, fast-growing annual food plot blends that deer cannot resist, to perennial blends that will give your deer and upland birds a protein-rich food source for years to come, choose Frigid Forage Inc. Now with the BuckEye Cams you should look no further than Fridge Forage for your food plot blends because you can see the product in action. There is not doubt these products work and these live BuckEye Cams these products show their worth!</p><p>As a member of the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance (ADWA), Frigid Forage plays a role in supporting the farmers and landowners who invest in their land, and therefore keeping rural lands from becoming urbanized.</p><blockquote><p>ADWA’s Operations Manager Alicia Clements says, “Frigid Forage has built a reputation on providing hardy, weather tolerant food plots used by our members and now they are taking their business to the next level by integrating these BuckEye Cams. This is very advanced for food plot monitoring. Kudos to Fridge Forage for advancing in their field.”</p></blockquote><p>To see Frigid Forage in action and how it can help to provide larger and healthier game visit www.frigidforage.com for extensive ‘how-to’ information. Frigid Forage is owned and operated by John Barsody, who also owns the Mille Lacs Hunting Lodge. For more information on Mille Lacs Hunting Lodge visit www.millelacslodge.com.</p><p>To learn more about ATSI, and the BuckEye Cam, please visit www.buckeyecam.com or www.wildviewweb.com.</p><p><strong>About:</strong><br
/> Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the deer and wildlife industry, and to help educate consumers and the youth on the conservation issues that affect deer and wildlife as well as the industry. For more information on the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance, call 512.331.8607 or visit www.deerwildlifealliance.org.</p>Tags: <a
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class="wp-caption-text">Frigid Forage</p></div><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>ONAMIA, Minn.  –</strong> <strong></strong>-(AmmoLand.com)-  Those in Michigan can now enjoy the benefits of using Frigid Forage’s food  plot forages in cold climates. Located in Northern Minnesota, Frigid Forage is  developed, grown and produced in our nation’s ‘ice box.’ A new partnership with John A. Van Den Bosch Company – a leader in feed products since 1932 – will allow for distribution in Michigan.</p><blockquote><p>“Frigid Forage is excited about this new partnership with a long-standing family-owned business in Michigan such as the John A. Van Den Bosch Company. We have identified demand in Michigan and are pleased that this partnership will pave the road for our expansion into northern states and make it easier for clients to purchase Frigid Forage products,” says John Barsody, owner of Frigid Forage.</p></blockquote><p>As a member of the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance (ADWA), Frigid Forage plays a role in supporting the farmers and landowners who invest in their land, and therefore keeping rural lands from becoming urbanized. ADWA Director of Operations Annie Jones says, “Frigid Forage has built a reputation on providing hardy, weather  tolerant food plots used by our members – whether for hunting grounds or deer and elk farming.”</p><p>With an extensive line of food plot seeds and products such as the ‘Buck Pucks’ and ‘Monster Rack’ minerals, Frigid Forage aims to  produce larger bucks and create a healthier deer herd. “Our proven annual and perennial seeds will attract and hold deer and other wildlife on your land, providing increased hunting and wildlife-viewing opportunities for years to come,” adds Barsody. “Our customers put their hard-earned money and a lot of effort into their food plots, so they better make it to hunting season. This is something Frigid Forage understands.”</p><p>To learn more about the John A.  Van Den Bosch Company and their tradition of excellence, please visit <a
title="AmmoLand Supports VBosch" href="http://www.vbosch.com/?ammoland" target="_blank">www.vbosch.com</a> .  For more information  on the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance, a national non-profit organization working to promote the wildlife industry, please see  www.deerwildlifealliance.org.</p><p>To see how Frigid Forage can help to provide larger, healthier game, and to learn more about food plots, see <a
title="AmmoLand Supports FridgeForage" href="http://www.frigidforage.com/?ammoland" target="_blank">www.frigidforage.com</a> for extensive ‘how-to’ information and to learn more about  their extensive product line.</p>Tags: <a
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isPermaLink="false">http://www.ammoland.com/?p=695</guid> <description><![CDATA[American Deer &#038; Wildlife Alliance Welcomes Frigid Forage as New Member]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance Welcomes Frigid Forage as New Member</strong></p><p><strong>AUSTIN, Texas -</strong> The American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance (ADWA) is proud to announce their latest ADWA Ally. Frigid Forage is the first food plot seed included in the popular ADWA Buyer&#8217;s Guide. With an extensive background in the wildlife industry, John Barsody is qualified in providing buyers with advice on which types of seeds to use and planting food plots.</p><p>Frigid Forage offers an extensive line of food plot seeds in addition to their renowned Buck Puck and Monster Rack Minerals, to help landowners, ranchers and breeders produce larger bucks and a healthier deer herd. Their frost-resistant food plot forages survive both cold winters and hot summers in most any climate in the country.</p><p>&#8220;Through public response, it became apparent to add products to our buyer&#8217;s guide for all our landowners, rancher and breeders that make up a large portion of our membership,&#8221; says ADWA director of operations Annie Jones. &#8220;After talking to John, his extensive background and knowledge in his field became apparent, and ADWA is proud to offer information about Frigid Forage to our members and the public.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;As the official seed of the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association, I&#8217;m excited to extend our reach to a more national level through the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance. Don&#8217;t let our name fool you. People tend to think our seed blends will only grow well in colder climates, but they will in fact grow very well in Southern climates due to the much longer growing season. Of course our Buck Pucks and Monster Rack Minerals will be a tremendous help to your deer herd no matter where you call home. Frigid Forage also supports ADWA&#8217;s efforts in furthering wildlife education,&#8221; says owner John Barsody.</p><p><strong>About:</strong><br
/> From hearty, fast-growing annual food plot blends that deer cannot resist, to perennial blends that will give your deer and upland birds a protein-rich food source for years to come, look no further than Frigid Forage Inc. For more information and to browse the online store, please visit <a
title="AmmoLand Supports Frigid Forage" href="http://www.frigidforage.com/?ammoland" target="_blank">www.frigidforage.com</a> .</p><p><strong>About:</strong><br
/> Headquartered in Austin, Texas, the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to the growth of the deer and wildlife industry, and to help educate consumers and the youth on the conservation issues that affect deer and wildlife as well as the industry. For more information on the American Deer &amp; Wildlife Alliance, call 512.331.8607 or visit <a
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