The Most Effective Food Plot You'll Ever Plant (With Proof)
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- Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2020
- Real World Wildlife Products food plot. The most productive food plot I've ever planted.
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Thank you so much for the video. When we offered to send you seed we did not expect you to do a video. We appreciate your channel and enjoy watching. Congrats on your buck!
It was my pleasure. Your product fits right in with the channel, it was a perfect match.
I love the way you involved your daughter in today's activities. She seems to handle the tractor pretty well.
She's a quick learner.
Can't argue with those results food plots are a big plus in my book. I am not able to get out and hunt anymore so I have small plots along the edge of my 5 acre homestead. This allows me to harvest all the meat we need right from my house, either back door or bedroom window. My plot is just a narrow strip about 25 feet wide between my yard and the woods running the back property line. It's proven very effective to draw in deer and other game to my small farm.
My dad's version of hunting now is just looking out the windows at his house to see if there's one in the field. Totally effective!
Thanks for Video and nice Buck mate! Hope you don't cop to much grief over the deer from all those tree hugging Greenie's! Take Care and Stay Safe.
Yay on the home schooling!!!!
While she may not feel this or understand why...Please tell your daughter she is very lucky to have access to this amount of property and these teaching/learning experiences...
Great video. You have a typical teenager. She will not regret this experience years from now. You both will have fond memories.
I don't think she will either, but for now it's not quite her favorite thing.
Pretty cool that this is a home school project for her! My mom has homeschooled all 6 of us!
@Falllineridge, I really liked your video. Congratulations on teaching your daughter to cultivate the land. Excellent lesson
Great video with your daughter she looks like a natural on that tractor! Thanks for sharing your videos with us also nice Buck and good eating and God Bless
What an interesting project and well presented on video. Looking forward to monitoring it. Your daughter is a natural on-camera person. She looks right into it and speaks quite well. Good tractor skills too.
The sound of that old Ford tractor is music to my ears. No offense to the newer tractors by any means but I love to see that thing working
There's nothing like the sound of an old rattling diesel engine.
good job planting with your daughter and nice deer. hope the field keeps giving
Good family video!!! As an older hunter - I thank you for feeding the wildlife.
It’s nice to see, it should massively increase the little lady’s confidence working ground with the tractor ! 👍
We had the same ford when I was growing up I loved it ! From snow plowing to bush hog cutting good memories. Tks
It's a great tractor. It'll probably outlast the Kubota. That's no slight against the Kubota, it's a testament to the Ford.
Your little girl is precious
Nice plot and nice looking buck. We’ve sent 3 off to freezer camp so far this year. Looking for one more. Well done.
Good video as always..Congratulations on that beautiful buck.
Nice work!
Good Job!
Truly like 👍 this channel. Home grown goodness.
Thanks, Bobcat!
Really nice video thank you very much. You have a very capable young lady for a daughter. She is learning things she probably doesn't even realize that she will use later in life.
I'm glad to see the old ford out and about again
Turned out great! Nice buck also!
That's great to see your daughter involved! Hah hah! I am sure you are very proud of her. This is good experience for her, as well.
I am quite proud of her. She's a good one.
Back Strap Assassin 🦌Fire up the grill👍
Excellent commentary👍👍
Interesting video Wes. Great to see you and your daughter out working together. Being over here in the UK, I did wonder why you would invest the time and money into creating such a 'food plot', but I guess it's good for the wildlife, and if you get the occasional Deer for the freezer, then it makes sense. Stay safe & well. 👍👍
Wow! That worked pretty good luckily all that rain didn’t wash everything away.
nice and educational video
NICE VIDEO!!!!
👍 on buck! Don’t forget to post what day those tenderloin biscuits will be ready to eat! Thanks
She looked sooo excited.
😂😂😂
Your girl looks quite comfortable on the tractor. What great knowledge she’s getting for her homeschooling! Good for you all for doing that. Your plot looks really nice & a great way to give back to the wildlife. You need a game camera to video the animals. What part of the country are you to be able to grow crops this time of year? Great video. Looking forward to seeing more of your daughter! Congratulations on your buck! Nice to provide for your family. God bless.
We've got some cameras out, they are very helpful. We live in the South, so we get lots of good warm weather.
great info! nice buck!
Nice buck. Congrats
Thanks 👍
Nice Buck.
Congratulations.
Thanks 👍
@@falllineridge You're welcome.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Nice food plot and nice buck
Thanks Sean!
So happy to see that turnip there. Dont know much about vegetation and plantation but how different seeds sown on same piece of land. All seeds need different type of climate water and other stuff????
All the seeds in this mix grow well in my climate.
Thanks for the warning.
No worries, I figured some would appreciate it.
In Scotland the age of driving is 18, however on the Scottish islands I have seen 10 yo driving a very big Tractor on the road. The island police turn a blind eye, they know who is capable of driving.
I really love that Ford 3000 blue beauty
It's an awesome machine.
Looking good, nice healthy plant growth and is certainly attracting the wild life as you found out. Congratulations.
You and Fall Line Ridgelet make a good team!
She loves the name, Fall Line Ridgelet! Thanks!
Hey Grant, my daughter has been wanting to start a channel. She decided to use your name. Cooking with Fall Line Ridgelet. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@falllineridge You helped reignited my faith with a comment reply last year, you have kept me sane this year with wholesome videos of my childhood stomping grounds, and now this news!! You're the best, man. Your positive influence in the world cannot be overstated. God bless you and your family.
I'd like to see a video of you guys processing that buck.
I'm no processing pro! I take mine to a processor.
With regards to fertilizer I suggest you spread chicken cattle and pig manures with natural rock ameliorants plus a rich source of organic carbon to enrich the soil.a Nd use legumes like faba beans.and.white lupins to build nitrogen up.
Good morning from St John Parish, Louisiana 21 Nov 20.
Wow really big change. I spread red clover last year it came up really good.
Very interesting video. I am not against hunting and maybe I missed something. Was this plot planted to attract wildlife? And you shot a deer when it came to feed? Thanks for the clarification. And gosh I have been watching you for months and months and this is the first time I have see a daughter. Michele
Santa bringing her boots for Christmas?
I like hearing the Ford run. Your daughter did a good job. Nice buck. Why did you not let your daughter run the 4 runner to cover the seed? I mean she walked the plot seeding it.
Well, she was doing this as a school project, not for fun...so her interest had run out by that point.
I'm a carnivore at heart too, I was wondering initially why plant a mix for food (thinking human consumption) but I can see the beauty of attracting your next meal. I'd love to have your soil and low PH here in southern AZ its desert soil thats hard rocky devoid of organic matter very calcious salty and alkaline. How many of those forage species are human palatable if is comes down to it?
All of the brassicas (turnips, radishes, kale sugar beets, etc.) are totally edible. I'm sure the other stuff is too (oats, winter wheat, peas), but you'd have to get creative and be pretty desperate.
@@falllineridge if I may jump in here when you filmed that turnip all I could think about was yum. Perfect eating size harvest peel and a generous amount of salt and you have a yummy meal.
Curious,will you have to reseed yearly or does it reseed itself?Nice Buck and video. Thank you
This blend has to be replanted every fall.
Next time you want to epoxy a white oak item, coat it first with PVA. Try it and see if it works for you. It should stop the bubble problem.
I just noticed. You drive a Chevy or a GMC. Good man!
2005 Sierra, great truck.
@@falllineridge I had a 1998 Sierra XLT. Loved it. Now I drive a 2010 Silverado with a 12,000 lb Warn winch on the front.
What's the criteria for her (and your) project? Size of plants, density of plants per square foot? Or ??
Just curious. Seems like a very cool experiment you got brewing there.
Just average height. Nothing too fancy.
I was wondering if you were going to harvest deer or pigs off this field... well got my answer.
Feel free to send any unwanted deer jerky my way!
Hi, how are you?
- South Korea began to get cold after heavy rain last week.
I hope health and good things will be with you this week as well. ^O^
Please put up a couple venison cooking videos.
Very interesting. So all that planting is just for the deer and other wild life? I assume you've got patches for human consumption somewhere?
It isn't all that much area , i have about a quarter as much for me and wife's kitchen garden, and it might have other purpose as well as baiting deer . It could be to decoy deer away from orchard or garden and would make good plow down next summer to improve the soil . Few years of that would make good garden or even small market garden. Getting 4 months meat would pay the cost
Yes, it's just for wildlife. We plant a garden in the spring/summer for us.
Plot's looking great. Now about bambi's last salad... I know as a burger-munchin' city slicker I can't complain, but still 😢
Ha! Thanks for watching!
It's apparent your daughter has logged some hours behind the wheel of a tractor. How did she do overall on her school project?
She's got basically 0 hours on this tractor, but she's a very fast learner. Plus, the Kubota is very easy to operate. She did good on it.
WOW wasn't expecting that...is it legal.
Of course. 100%.
Hummm 🤔where’s a trail cam footage for observing the wildlife on that plot
Your corn seeds didn’t sprout to well 🤣!
Ha!
Sugar beats in the mix??? They should be planted in the spring they throw away slower than all the other stuff in the mix.
deer haggis! How many deer can you take? 6? maybe? 2 for you 2 each of the 2 ladies?
Don't forget Little Fall Line...
@@carlgustafson213 To young to get the tags. Not sure about GA. but the daughter may not be able to get them either.
I think we can do 10 doe and 2 bucks here. Way more than I need.
Is there a way to pm you?
Hi Eddie, my email address is falllineridge@gmail.com.