The best tools for planting a food plot
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Today I have a fun plan for you on the farm vlog...we're gonna show you the best tools for planting a food plot so you can grow BIG DEER on your property. Be sure and stay tuned for updates on these plots as the fall hunting season progresses!!! Wooooo!! Let's fill up the freezer!!!
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2 thumbs up if I could. Have been wanting to view an Everything Attachments tiller in action. Also, the cultipacker. Thanks!
Yessir glad you enjoyed
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer put a cheap bicycle or skateboard multi wrench on a magnet and stick it to the cultipacker, or replace nuts with thumb bolts
The bad thing about tilling is it destroys soil structure and over time cause perching and runoff. No-Till is king. Otherwise love your videos. Awesome job!
yep...this is just one example of how to make a food plot with tillage
Patrick Henry at the Virginia Convention in 1775! Still holds true today!!
I see that you list your cameras. What about the mics that you use?
Josh are you safe sit
Josh good job brother, that Kubota is nice little tractor, little small for your property. I like mine.
Yep wrong time of year for that food plot mix. Frost will get it. I would steer clear of that seed brand WAAAY overpriced and hyped. You can get the same results buying seed at your farm coop.
Do you think that the cultipacker would leave too rough of a finish from the rollers for putting in a lawn? Looks perfect for food plots but unsure if it would turn a yard into a washboard :-/ TY!
In 2-3 weeks and a few rains, you will not even be able to notice it has been cultipacked.
Exactly
You forgot turnips, got to have turnips
My Irish education only barely touches on American history but I believe give me liberty or give me death was sad by Patrick Henry just before the revolution I could be wrong.
Josh for even better results in establishing a clover plot let me suggest adding a cover crop of 100 pounds per acre of winter rye, or rye grain. One it gives something for deer to eat plus erosion control the fall you plant. 2nd and most important reason is the following spring when the clover really begins putting on top growth, since ladino is slow to establish due to first putting on root growth, it provides weed control the following spring and summer while having enough space for the clover to flourish. Just mow once the rye begins flagging with a bus hog during the summer. Good luck.
Patrick Henry said those words after an afternoon spent in the local pub. He was not drunk just very riled. Pub are different than a bar. Pubs are a place to have beer yes, but it is also a place to talk with friends and have a pleasant day off. a newspaper man was in the pub that day and that is why we have his words printed in the news paper so soon.
I could have sworn he said those words at St. John's Church in Richmond, VA en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_me_liberty,_or_give_me_death!
If you ever get a chance to tour the church, do it. The founding father George Wythe is also buried there (teacher and mentor to Thomas Jefferson and James Madison).
Don't kid yourself a pub is a bar. Same things go on in both. Some more civilized than others but it has nothing to do with the name.
You should put one of those turkeys on the table!
Josh I'm in Marion nc I'd like to come deer hunt when you start booking hunts lmk
Another tip: old tires (cut in half like a bagel) set out on a grid, screwed together (sidewall down) then filled with nonspecific gravel or gravel/sand mix will make a permanent roadbed that WON'T wash out in problem places.
Brilliant, my property came with at least 30 old tires all over. It also came with a half mile driveway with 3 problem spots that wash out. So glad I read your post.
put your soy (and other bean ) seeds in the freezer (needs to be completly dry and hard first) freezer for 3 days to kill bugs.
Man those seeds were trashed...the only thing that came up was the sun hemp...next year we'll be planting a ton of sun hemp for forage and to establish pastures
Love your channel! We just bought 8 acres in Hockinson, WA to build a vineyard and our retirement home. I’m in the market for a Kubota tractor to run the farm and you have given me a lot of good input. Thanks! Oh, and the answer is Patrick Henry.
DOVES ARE TASTY LIL CRITTERS, JUST SAYIN
Don’t get worried about getting out into the field and finding out you forgot your wrench for the cultipacker. Ten years from now, you might find that you’ve driven out into the field and don’t even have the cultipacker.
Or forgotten why you even went to the field
venison is O.K. and Beef is DELIICIOUS!.....raise Beef to consume and slaughter the deer for sport
josh take it from an old farmer tillers & snow blowers do an excellent job but need to have slow ground speed for best results
Thanks for sharing your videos and keep them coming please.
Welcome to our weather world this summer also put a trail camera on that stand tree and share some pics with us! WOOOOOOO!
Patrick Henry is said to have proclaimed (about the general population) after the American Revolution, “Since the achievement of our independence, he is the greatest patriot who stops the most gullies.”
How long does it take to grow a deer.
Dream viewing. Tractor, equipment, whitetail hunting prepping, and a dog. Hell ya. That's my wheel house. Good job.
Welcome to the channel brotha
Suggestion: keep dedicated wrench with your machine (make an attachment so it don't get lost)...👍🏻
3 adds in less the 15 mins.... bit ridiculous
Hey josh I’m 60 with a bad back spent 35 years running heavy equipment, love your channel you have a zest for life enjoy it
Thanks so much Bruce! I appreciate it buddy! Please share with your friends....every little bit helps. This was the first comment I read this morning..makes me realize why I do these videos....inspired me!
I know this is a old video. But i went to the whitetail innovation meet in Reidsville NC and I got the power plant it I still have some coming up and the plot is 3 years old. Deer bedded down in it and it’s a good plot
So you plant the feed to fatten the deer for your own hunting. I’m from Australia we don’t hunt dear for fun hear
If we had crocs, we`d be on em too.
Leatherstocking Fella yea
Did anyone else hold their breath everytime he put his hand near the tiller?
I really enjoyed watching your video's especially the one with the 4 wheeler I have a 500 Honda Foreman Rubicon. I love my machine I cannot believe how you mounted all that on that wheeler it was Awesome to watch thanks for sharing. You really know your stuff I bought some hand guards to put on mine and I wish you were around to show me how its done. or Maybe run a video so I can watch you.
Josh, use the toolbox that is on the tractor and carry a few tools all the time even a screw driver, adjustable wrench, hammer and vise grips. Save steps. I enjoy watching your videos, I am a retired dairy farmer from Wisconsin.
And wire cutters. Nothing worse than winding up 20 feet of barn wire
On Stoney Ridges Video update at 9:30pm tonight on Hurricane Florence has not started yet, I think his electricity went out. Stay Safe Stoney Ridge Farmer
I welded up a framework of rebar and made a scarecrow for my food plots (what's old is new again)to keep the turkey,doves,deer,crows and anything else that may eat the seeds until it can get up high enough,you may want to try building one (it really works).Good luck with Florence, I enjoy the channel Josh -Jerry
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Tiller popped out a few stones from the Stoney Ridge wooooooo
Patrick Henry
can any one give me names of tractor and the machines attach to it. I really need it.
Looks like a Kubota BX series tractor.
Patrick Henry
Big guys on those small 30hp tractors always look funny ha. Very impressive result.
Patrick Henry
Great video man. Hoping to do some planting in central Texas, any tips for Rocky soil?
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nice video. I saw you on Wes channel and subscribed to yours now as well. The video about the Chicken station how to process meat chicken was very helpful for me to make my decision to get some meat chicken from the hatchery you just had visited as well some egg laying as well.
Glad to have ya!
Awesome looking cultipacker
Hey Josh, great videos. Get a pair of crescent wrenches and leave them in your plastic tool box on the tractor. I keep a leather man and a pair of wrenches in mine on my kubota.
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It took me 5 seconds to see that the cultipacker stand could have been better thought out. if the stand had pins with a cotter pin to lock them in place, instead of bolts , it seems to me it would be more convenient. Don't you?
The design is fine. You can see with the radius and slot the bolts are not meant to be tight. They should be just tight enough that the bar/feet move. When you pick up the attachment they drop down and you should just swing them up 180deg into upright position. When you want to remove attachment swing the feet down so they hang and then just set it down.
+SheepDog.....'Modern' tractors don't have toolboxes. ALL of the Ford and Ferguson tractors from the early 50's to the middle 60's had them. I deal in antique tractor parts for my 'retirement' living and toolboxes are a hot item for restorations.
Awesome video Josh. Just a question why shouldn't you till up wet soil? as I am new to this as well. Great content. To bad for the seed.
Great video
Is that why you see rounds bales in fields??? To corral the deer where you want them??? As you tell I'm not a hunter....
Yes, they work exactly like the "Deer Crossing" signs on the road. :-)
Read one article recommending packing prior to sewing seed, then harrowing, and then cultipacking again. Just did this but seems overkill. Thoughts?
Give me liberty, or give me death!" is a quotation attributed to Patrick Henry
You sure have the toys..................................................
youtube channel....and a farm my brotha...we try out different tools here all the time
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer
I have watched several of your videos and you are so lucky to be able to afford and fix so many different kinds of equipment. Just jealous, that is what I am.
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Love your videos. I plant corn food plots that I flood prior to duck season. Each food plot is between 2.5 to 10 acres. I am interested in a no drill method. I saw you using a 107c hay buster. Do you recommend that drill, or are there other drills I should consider?
1. Why did u not kill the grass with roundup first! 2. Then why did u not cut grass very close to ground before discing 3. Did u really take a soil sample for lime and fertilizer so u get the most yield and palatability for the seed and deer.
Patrick Henry former governor of Virginia ...
I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided
When it said "food plot", I thought it was going to be food for humans, not food for the thieves. But it applies either way, I guess.
Those tillers run like $2000-3000, but is it worth buying one or do you use it so infrequently that renting or sharing amongst friends is better?
I'd like to see it hit some quaking aspen roots. Come oot ya big bastar's... ;)
A roto tiller is a one time purchase for sure...watch FB marketplace and find yourself a gently used one...well worth having on a large property
My Dad and I put in a lot of lawns, some times with a mix of grass and clover. We used a water filled roller to pack the seeds down in the soil. Why is a cultipacker used instead of a roller?
A cultipacker is a roller....but much better and more practical than a water filled roller. It's all steel...cuts grooves which helps to entrap the seeds and helps retain water to prevent erosion unlike a flat roller which simply compacts the soil. No water, no rust, no emptying in the winter...and simply put grass/clover and other seeds germinate better with a cultipacker in most cases
I'm a new subscriber. I found your channel a few days ago and am loving it!
Josh is the coolest farmer. And thats a cute little tractor lol
Good stuff Josh! Like that stuff from everything Attachments!
I thought it was " Give me Coffee or Give me Death ". I'm amazed by that tiller. Buddy liked it too !!.
Don't need to spray weed killer before planting seed? Ill be planting an acre or clover this coming spring, thought Id have to spray with weed killer and let sit for a week before planting seed.
No weed killer needed...especially with clover...for deer food plot...weeds will come whether ya spray or not..but the clover is pretty prolific...pushing out most weeds in my experience...just keep it mowed as weeds start popping up
The weeds that are growing are only half the battle. There's tons of seeds in the soil just waiting to sprout.
How did the plot come out? I recently did about a 1/4 acre plot in our back field using the throw & grow clover blend and haven’t been too impressed. I even tilled & fertilized prior to seeding. Anyways love the videos keep it up!!
If you would of dragged an old spike hare over it you would of got a good crop or even a piece of chain link fence over it works good too just to get some dirt on the seed and the doves won’t find it so easy . Hope this helps. A Termanator drill is made for food plots and I think you can put a tiller front of it to make all in one pace .
Question. New to farming. Bought a Farmall 504 and brush hog to clean up property. We have 70 acres and we are amateurs. Looking to buy cheap implements while I learn. Want to start deer plots. What should I get to prepare for plots. I thought a plow, disc, and culitpacker. Is that it? I see guys dragging fence, using harrows, etc. my thoughts right?
buy a rototiller and go to work! or rent a seed drill from your county...if you have 70 acres...just find where the deer are and sling out some clover seen brotha..easy and cheap
Thank you for an awesome channel I have been a long time subscriber. Could you please do a three minute video on your raised vegetable gardens? I am going to be building a few raised gardens myself this fall.
Best Regards,
Ryan
look back about 2 weeks ago....I've got several dedicated vids on this my friend
Helpful hint if you havent already been told or read the operation manual for the tiller:
First pass with the tiller... run with the tail board down. It lets the first and biggest clods hit and bounce right back into the blades to break them up better.
Second pass... the tail board needs to be chained all the way up. When tilling it then throws the dirt up and out in a loose pattern. This allows the roots of the grass you are trying to get rid of to be exposed to air and kills the grass. If you always run with the tail board down... you are just transplanting grass from one point to another by immediately pressing it back down and making good root to soil contact! Lol! Run my tiller for two years before I set down and read the instructions... felt kida red when I got through reading! Tried it... and dang if they werent telling the truth!
Cool thanks for the tip!
My wife and my two children are seeking this lifestyle. Just purchased about 73 acres in West, “By God”, Virginia. Having a lot of the same issues as you. Thank you for being so informative and, educational. 73 acres is a mid-size farm for a family of four,
in WV. Have great water supply and, two major fishing lakes within twenty minutes at both ends of our property. Thank you for your help! Whooooo!!!!
Jarrett Parsons just bought 76 acres in Rockingham county VA. Husband grew up on a farm so we’re thrilled to begin. Good luck!
Lol a rock iam in Delaware County . If I could sell them I could retire in a minute
Add sand when you seed thanks Glenn
liked and subbed because of the liberty or death. g'day from Australia.
Welcome to the club Matt!
When you are doing rmud ground should open the back gate would be up,😎
that is not clover... those seeds are too large
lol....ok....but it is clover buddy...still growing to this day my friend
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer I guess a different kind of clover? I have white dutch and the seeds are white and a little bit larger than a grain of sand
Harriet Tubman / Patrick Henry....
Thanks for showing the equipment!
Great video- glad I found you-I just got done tilling and planting in very rocky soil broke about 20 sheer pins same as last year! I don’t have a cultipacker so I just did a drag harrow over the seeds. I need to get one
we've stopped tilling on the farm recently because what I've found is tillage brings weeds and increases soil compaction. Pulverizing the soil into a fine powder, when it rains it becomes as hard as concrete in some places unless we till in biomass like wood chips which rob nitrogen
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer interesting; my intent was to not till this year because I had put in a radish cover crop last year. I thought it would break up the soil, but it didn’t. How should I deal with compacted soil (clay)?
To time consuming. Roundup, spread seed and cultipack.
I can't seem to find the next food plot video.
But this one was great
Have not made one this year
Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death Was Said By My Ancestor And His Name Was Patrick Henry
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Good job on vid. I love the shirt: "Give Me Liberty Or Give Me Death!" Patrick Henry.
Patrict Henry!!
and Harriet Tubman
Love your shirt brother. Totally agree
Excellent video great demonstration
Patrick henry
and....Harriet Tubman
Well if you can’t get a deer then you’ll have to settle for a turkey dinner
Thats the spirit. Storm be damned!
Love the video. Our freedom is being taken from us. Sadly RUclips is a big part of this
Why bait the deer?. Thats not hunting thats shooting fish in a barrel
It was a saint many hundreds of years ago who said what's on your shirt.
Awesomeness Josh, it was Patrick Henry.
Nice video! That tiller did awesome in that soil. Did you happen to do a soil test? Was just wondering why I didn't see you put down lime or N/P/K. Also, was that lespedeza planted or did it just volunteer? I plant it to for my sheep/goats. I like that you put down some clover. I was wondering if you were going to do that. I have started doing that on all of my mini experimental plots wether and annual or perennial. Thanks for the great video!
Lespedeza grows wild here...and no need for lime on this plot..the clover is still thick 3 years later!
@@StoneyRidgeFarmer that's awesome. I planted a half acre of AU Grazer since it has some anthelmintic properties from the condensed tannins. Also grows well on my low pH marginal soils. You can't go wrong planting clover in any plot though. I'm hoping to frost seed some Durana next Feb/March. It's supposed to be way better than ladino. Take care!
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Give me liberty, or give me death!"
Patrick Henry
That would have been Herbie Hancock.
is that a forward or rear turning tiller, thanks
is this small tractor exported to Brazil?
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