Annual Vs Perennial Food Plots
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- Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
- Should you plant an annual or perennial food plot? The choices are many, but one food plot variety stands out above the rest! However, there is a time and a place for every food plot planting...
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It sounds like diversity, and consistent rotation are stable in your program
Very much so Tony! Helps the soil too...
First year for us planting your perennial plot power and it’s doing great!!! Perfect little pass through plots!!
Yours looks beautiful too Brian!! Should be great volume by Fall, too!
it’s been a great little starter plot as well, getting the deer use to having food on the new farm.
@@brianlenneman5032definitely great for establishing a pattern of use!!
Jeff i have been really looking into deer movement, bedding, hunter pressure from GPS studies, U are right on with your information. Seems u had it figured out long ago. Well done! This is my 52 year deer hunting and there still seasons i am left scratching my head.
52 years...man that's awesome Mark!
What I love about whitetails is that you can always learn something...so complex! I can't imagine ever stopping from going to deer parcels to help clients. Incredible way to watch and learn...and to keep learning 😊 As you have found...I feel like there is still so much more to experience when it comes to whitetails!
I like having both. I do clover, brassicas, wheat,rye and oats. Ive had deer dig through the snow to get to clover in the dead of winter
my rule is... if the soil is easily worked, plant the annual... if the food plat has a lot of unremovable rocks that wreck your equipment when you work the soil.... plant the perennial forage. Ya gotta work with what ya got sometimes....
Hey Mike! Extremely easy to work with annuals and no till, even on ground full of stumps 😉 V ty easy...
Also, you have to mow perennials...very hard with stumps and rocks.
Thanks for sharing Jeff, great Information 👍🏻
You are very welcome!!
We need some rain bad down here in Va
It's Crazy Drew how it's always feast or famine! I hope you get some soon!!
Ya we do we had a little drizzle down here I james city county
Thanks Jeff
You are welcome!
2:20 "get more bang for your buck... "
i think Jeff meant " get more buck for your bang"!
Thanks, from NC, for another great video.
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I used the dual threat 365 last year and worked great but pretty sure you mentions a “fall power 365” in this vid but I couldn’t find it in seed site?
We can't wait to bring it to you! Should be in the next week...
Jeff, once clover perennial plots are established and lush do you still top dress rye or oats each season? Thanks!
Hi Johnathan! I don't, only because if the crop is lush, it will shade out and kill most of the rye or oats in the plots. However in your area with a shorter growing season and more intense browsing pressure due to no surrounding complimentary food sources, heavy rye layered around labor day over the clover may work well. I would go at least 200#s per acre and kill it out with Clethodim once spring green up takes place.
In the north Georgia clay like soil using the buckwheat no till what would you plant?
Buckwheat on ground praying for rain. Dual threat going in this fall.
Nice Daniel that sounds perfect!
Jeff when should I start putting out bait and how far away should I put the bait piles from each other
Hi Dylan! Where legal, I like a mineral mix this time of year...and then transition into bait around 9/1 in my hunting locations. Deer move around so much this time of the year that I really would rather wait until right before that time they may begin to move around.
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Thanks Connor!
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Yes 😁
Perennials are so much less work
Yes...just so much less powerful overall...is the only bad thing 😉 And you should still mow 2-3 times per year and fertilize
Powerful in what tense?
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 with our deer numbers have no need to mow. Control weeds and grasses with 2-4db and cleth. Top dress with rye in the fall and we have the last green and the first green every year.
My deer will not let that buck wheat come up, tried last 3 summers in a row😬… They eat it faster than it can grow . So o converted to Perennial clover chicory 🥬🍀