Food Plots

Started by lefty87, August 03, 2021, 02:24:27 PM

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lefty87

Hunters out there what is your go to seeds for a food plot?  I am thinking of switching things up and broadcasting cereal rye/some cover for two corners on a property I hunt when the beans start to turn.  Each plot will be 1.5 acres in size.  The idea is that it'll get a jump start to growing before being picked.

shedking

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lefty87

Quote from: shedking on August 06, 2021, 03:44:18 PM
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They look like they have some good blends. Let me compare them to local feed store.

lefty87

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Quote from: lefty87 on August 11, 2021, 01:13:37 PM
They look like they have some good blends. Let me compare them to local feed store.

Well i broadcasted the rye within beans over the weekend.  I couldnt find forage oats until yesterday. So this weekend I may cast a bag out within the plotted area.

indoe

Good luck with the food plot.
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lefty87

Quote from: indoe on October 04, 2021, 01:05:42 PM
Good luck with the food plot.

thank you. I am going to check on it this week. i finally did find buck forage oats at a local tractor supply. so i am going to overseed with some.  the local store near me was selling it on sale for 19$ a bag.  i love using corn but its a hassle for me to constantly be putting it out.

mark fix

Here in pa there is no baiting so i make a couple plots in my woods , have switchgrass planted in my open fields. What i plant is winter rye , red and crimson clover. The winter rye keeps growing even after it gets eaten, and sprouts green again at 38 deegrees and above. The crimson clover is a quick sprouting and growing annual that attracts similar to soybeans. And the red clover is a slower growing semi annual that attracts till the following august.I also have a trees for wildlife nursery that i sell trees from. Fast growing chestnut trees chineese, and wildlife chestnuts whichare a hybrid of chineese american sesquin and allegheny chinkapin.I also have saw tooth oaks american persimmons  etc...

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