Drilling Fall Seeds into Summer Cover Crop Food Plots

1 year ago
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In this video, we are taking a look at our new food plots planted last spring. One of them was cleared out of the woods and the other was a grass hay field.
These plots were planted with a diverse cover crop of legumes, grain and brassicas to build up the soil and feed deer.
Deer have chewed these plants down and weeds have established themselves, so the plots don't look great, but are still feeding deer.
By drilling trough the current plants and not destroying the plants with tillage, we will have continuous food at these locations.
By never clearing the table, and having highly preferred deer forage, we will own the deer in the neighborhood. They will visit these food plots every day.
The regenerated forest adjacent will house deer during the day. So, there is not reason for a deer to leave the property. And, we may collect more as hunting season progresses.

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