Deer Food Plots | Planting with your basic yard tools! Poor Man Food Plots
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No equipment? No problem! Learn how to install small kill plots on your property by using your yard tools. Weston Schrank Buck Advisor Intern put together a great video on how to put in game changing food plots with the tools you have in your shed.
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Do you mow the clover when it gets 2 high?
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you didn't have to break ground before you planted the clover?
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Great video!
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Great video. Very useful and informing great job.
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Good episode
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What's the cheapest herbicide to use when spraying clover? I have a tractor supply right around the corner just dont know what its called?
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did you turn the dirt over before and after planting?
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small rototiller has got to be my favorite small plot tool ever, use to break ground with regular hand tools never again lol
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Great info my bro Bowhunter thanks! Any suggestions for putting one on hardwoods?
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Did u mix Fertilizer w the seed or lime
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What a good fertizer
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Why not just put up a fence and buy some deer and shoot them in the pen? It would save you work.
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Great vid! I really think it will help me with my plots this year. What part of Indiana are you from?
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Great video, got my sub
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Hello. Im looking to put in a food plot in my backyard, about a 1/4 acre. I used weed killer on the grass and its dead now and did a soil test. I have a tool called Groundhog max which is a disc for an ATV. Im having a hard time discing the soil and notnsure if I have to get a tiller instead to expose the soil and break up the dead grass. Im also planing to plant clover after applying lime. From the video, it seems like it didnt take much to prep the soil to lay the seeds?
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is it safe for goats to eat things that goes on a deer plot mix like clover rape turnips etc
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Sick video! Very helpful! How many acres was it? I want to put a few small plots on my properties I hunt. Thanks.
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I know you said you wanted to plant the same day you cleared your plot, but I have a little more time to prepare my plot since I am way past college student age so my question is this. After clearing with the brush cutter would using Round Up or something similar to the area before planting keep the grasses and broad leaf species out longer to establish the clover?
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Good job man. Good use of those cut cedars too! Get those deer coming in where you want them. When you sprayed did it take care of the grass and broadleaves in your established clover plot?
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Nice plot man. I got 3 in the ground so far. It's coming up nice! You said rural king, wondering if you were in Illinois. And if yall got blue tounge there this year. My papaw was telling me it hit some parts of the Midwest hard. Deer have been looking good here in North Carolina though.
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