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Summer plot question
#2721317
01/28/19 10:34 PM
01/28/19 10:34 PM
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So, I hunt a private 150 acre small farm. I have only planted fall food plots on it since getting the hunting rights 4 years ago. I have never planted any summer plots and am looking for some pointers. The 3 plots I plant are small, less than a half acre each. What would y’all recommend? Thanks
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
#2721321
01/28/19 10:44 PM
01/28/19 10:44 PM
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257wbymag
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Sunn Hemp/ iron clay pea or buckwheat mix
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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01/29/19 03:16 PM
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Thank you. When would be the best time to start planning and then planting these?
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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01/29/19 07:25 PM
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SouthernRoots
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I planted a couple of plots this size last summer. One plot was a mixture of lablab and sunflower and the other was ICP/Buckwheat/sunflower. In one plot I used milorganite to try and keep the deer out for a few weeks as the plot matured and I did not use any Milorganite in the other. The plot with milorganite lasted almost until fall planting. The plants had a few more weeks to mature before getting browsed on too heavily and it really helped. Once the deer found the plot without Milorganite it was all ate up in about two weeks. This was problematic because it left the soil totally uncovered and the sun was drying it out quick. Ill probably go back to the same plan this year but Will use Miorganite in all my small plots to let them get established before heavy grazing. Any plot that I had over 1.5 acres in size did awesome. In these larger plots we use WMS pea patch blend.
I planted all these right around the end of May/ beginning of June... worked out well
IG - @_teamsouternroots_ Legacy: Planting the seeds and knowing you will never see the fruits.
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Re: Summer plot question
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01/29/19 08:32 PM
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How much Milorganite did yu put out? A good covering is all you need. I normally do 1 bag per field at the house and my fields are 1/2 acre.
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Re: Summer plot question
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01/29/19 08:41 PM
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How much Milorganite did yu put out? A good covering is all you need. I normally do 1 bag per field at the house and my fields are 1/2 acre. When do you apply it? When planting or right after sprouts?
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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01/30/19 07:08 AM
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If it's close when everything starts coming up good. If I'm not gonna be back for a while when planted.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Summer plot question
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01/30/19 07:16 AM
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Thank you. When would be the best time to start planning and then planting these? I would do a soil test to check the ph and fertilizer requirements. I would spend the summer getting the ph right. You can still plant something like buckwheat, while the ph is increasing. Deer typically wont decimate buckwheat like legume plantings, unless your deer density is high and your habitat is poor. Buckwheat does add phosphorous to your soil. When its time to plant this fall, add the durana and chicory to your fall mix. Be very careful not to get the seed too deep. Over a 1/4" deep and it wont germinate. Do you disk or throw and mow? If you disk, plant your cereal grains first and cover them. Then spread clover and chicory seed on top and walk away. If you throw and mow, plant it all at the same time.
Last edited by blumsden; 01/30/19 07:17 AM.
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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01/30/19 07:55 AM
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Thanks for the information. Great stuff advise. I typically disc, plant and then drag, but will start top seeding clover in my fall planting!
if God wanted me to be a vegetarian, he would have made shooting brussel sprouts more fun!
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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02/01/19 03:58 PM
02/01/19 03:58 PM
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sumpter_al
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Not to hijack the thread but instead of starting another and it pertains to summer plots...
Since buckwheat is known to smother out most weeds, could I plant it with some corn? I plant feed corn (not RR) but weeds are a problem. I have a 4 row planter setup on 30" rows and I double planted it last year (15" rows) in an effort to keep out the weeds and to help the lower than ideal germination of feed corn. Planting rows that close did not help with the weeds.
I dont care if some weeds are there but I would rather it not be so thick that I cannot see into it during season. Since buckwheat dies at the first frost and most weeds stop growing then would it help?
If so my plan is to spray gly, wait 2-3 weeks for a good burn, disk lightly, plant buckwheat, cultipack then run the 4 row planter over field.
Any thoughts......
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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02/01/19 04:51 PM
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Don’t do that. Corn cannot stand any competition if you really want to make corn.
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: 257wbymag]
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02/02/19 08:45 AM
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Don’t do that. Corn cannot stand any competition if you really want to make corn. Ok. So if I plant feed corn what can I spray to knock back most weeds? Atrozine? So spray gly, disk, plant on 30” rows. Then after it comes up and weeds start to grow, spray atrazine? Any other methods I could try? At what rate do you recommend spraying the atrazine? I do 2oz per gallon for roundup (works easy to 2.5 gallons to my 160 gallon spray tank)
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Kcub]
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02/02/19 08:52 AM
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here’s a bulletproof corn recipe over the top of RR or non RR corn.
Atrazine 2 qts per acre S- metolochlor 24 oz per acre Callisto or laudis 3 oz per acre
Spray when corn is boot top tall on 30” rows right before row canopy
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Summer plot question
[Re: Turkey_neck]
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02/03/19 09:24 AM
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How much Milorganite did yu put out? A good covering is all you need. I normally do 1 bag per field at the house and my fields are 1/2 acre. I did a bag per half acre as well... I gave time for germination and then hit it.
IG - @_teamsouternroots_ Legacy: Planting the seeds and knowing you will never see the fruits.
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Re: Summer plot question
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02/09/19 06:32 AM
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The best luck I have had with small food plots is planting a pure stand of buckwheat late April or early may. I would wait till it seeds out then I did a mix of icp and sunn hemp about 60/40 respectively and cast into the bw then Bush hogged the bw over it. What you get is a second free crop of bw protecting your legumes till they grow a bit and fertilizer for them as well.
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