Thanks for the info. Last fall I shredded several areas, plus I had beardless wheat food plots for deer. Rio Grande Turkeys covered me up this spring. Did some millet/sunflowers for birds, and some buckwheat. I’ll shred a maze in the millet late summer & plant some wheat this fall.
@@whitetailcartel80 the deer mowed down my beardless wheat to the ground 2 or 3 times. I fertilized several times before a rain or snow to get growth back. It actually did head out later, and they are still eating it.
I used to use wheat for dove fields. The last time I did, the deer and turkeys stripped it by August. Nowadays, I would only have to worry about deer…turkeys are way down!
@@whitetailcartel80 sorry to hear about the turkeys being down. I was fortunate to get a good Turkey/quail population with my property. I do as much as I can to help the birds as I do the deer. Very limited hunting, and none on quail. I’m giving them a sanctuary more than anything.
I have good luck with a cheap bird seed mix from Walmart on a 1/4 acre plot. The deer demolish the sunflowers almost immediately, but the millet and sorghum come in good. I have clover on one side, old pasture on 2 sides, and brush and young woods along the far side. Up north, so no hog problem.
I love what you are doing and saying! Keep up the hard work and don’t ever stop sharing what your dad taught you !
Thank you! And thanks for watching!
He’s like that cool southern grandpa your best friend has that drinks beer all day
Thanks for the info. Last fall I shredded several areas, plus I had beardless wheat food plots for deer. Rio Grande Turkeys covered me up this spring. Did some millet/sunflowers for birds, and some buckwheat. I’ll shred a maze in the millet late summer & plant some wheat this fall.
Now you have me checking out beardless wheat! The deer destroy my sunflowers and buckwheat before it can produce.
@@whitetailcartel80 the deer mowed down my beardless wheat to the ground 2 or 3 times. I fertilized several times before a rain or snow to get growth back. It actually did head out later, and they are still eating it.
I used to use wheat for dove fields. The last time I did, the deer and turkeys stripped it by August. Nowadays, I would only have to worry about deer…turkeys are way down!
@@whitetailcartel80 sorry to hear about the turkeys being down. I was fortunate to get a good Turkey/quail population with my property. I do as much as I can to help the birds as I do the deer. Very limited hunting, and none on quail. I’m giving them a sanctuary more than anything.
Glad to hear it! I’ve still got a couple of coveys…but haven’t shot at a wild bird in years.
I have good luck with a cheap bird seed mix from Walmart on a 1/4 acre plot. The deer demolish the sunflowers almost immediately, but the millet and sorghum come in good. I have clover on one side, old pasture on 2 sides, and brush and young woods along the far side. Up north, so no hog problem.
That’s a great idea! I’ll definitely give it a try this spring. Thanks for watching!
Lol ….. your dad was ah wise man 😆
Definitely one of a kind! Lol
What part of Georgia
East Central
You didn't have to cover it up? Enjoyed the video.
Thank you! 50lb will do it. And millet is so small it did fine.
What no fertilizer, I would have used some triple 13. Yeah I heard that quail!
Going cheap! Didn’t want a second mortgage on the house!