I love seeing the “B Roll” footage of the tiller and not going so slow that you pulverize the soil. Too many guys go waaaay too slow and pulverize the soil to cause hard pan…
No access to glyphosate or other stuff without a commercial license here. Would tilling and then discing repeatedly like 2-3 times be good enough to reduce the weed seed bank?
Yes I’ve done that before you’ll still have some weeds but if you time it right and have a clean seed bank at planting and plant something that germinates quick you should be good. You’ll have less weeds if you plant that way for the fall because weeds are going dormant at that time of year.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors Thank you! Plan is to seed an annual blend of cover crops/green manure and repeat the process the following year. It is the first time I try this. Will be very interesting! If you ever plan to travel to Norway for some consulting here in the land of stone age deer management let me know ;-)
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors that would be awesome if you could, I think it would be great and nice learning lesson for many and would help lots of people. Also maybe you could give advice when to remove it ect . Thanks dave for your advice and response.
I love seeing the “B Roll” footage of the tiller and not going so slow that you pulverize the soil.
Too many guys go waaaay too slow and pulverize the soil to cause hard pan…
Yes for sure. You don’t need to go real deep or slow. Most times I just like to scratch the top couple inches. That’s all you really need
awesome !! been doing discing all my life with great results !!
Perfect same here
No access to glyphosate or other stuff without a commercial license here. Would tilling and then discing repeatedly like 2-3 times be good enough to reduce the weed seed bank?
Yes I’ve done that before you’ll still have some weeds but if you time it right and have a clean seed bank at planting and plant something that germinates quick you should be good. You’ll have less weeds if you plant that way for the fall because weeds are going dormant at that time of year.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors Thank you!
Plan is to seed an annual blend of cover crops/green manure and repeat the process the following year.
It is the first time I try this. Will be very interesting! If you ever plan to travel to Norway for some consulting here in the land of stone age deer management let me know ;-)
Great easy to understand video!
Appreciate it. I tried haha. It’s not rocket science.soil to seed contact and time and place for all methods. 👊👊🦌🦌
What is the so called perfect cec number?
If you get above 10 you’re doing good. 10-15 would be ideal. I’ve brought them up from 3 to 12 in the past. Organic matter from like 2-3 to 10-13
Hey Dave ,
Could do a video on how to setup a poly tape electric fence to keep deer out of a food plot.
I can do that for sure
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors that would be awesome if you could, I think it would be great and nice learning lesson for many and would help lots of people. Also maybe you could give advice when to remove it ect . Thanks dave for your advice and response.