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re: Couple questions about the release process (food plots)
Posted on 3/20/24 at 8:02 am to PT24-7
Posted on 3/20/24 at 8:02 am to PT24-7
Sun is not as important as soil temperature for germination. When you plant with the no till drill after it creates the small space in the mat to allow the planted seed to come though and blocks the weeds in the periphery.
I think there are easier/less expensive ways to get organic material into the soil. Turnips and daikons disced into the ground after maturity can provide some good material.
I don’t worry about spraying plots that I can get a disc to. Discing and planting makes a good enough plot for wildlife.
With that said if I had the means to get a no till drill I would do it. To me the biggest benefit is the soil moisture retainment when planting.
I think there are easier/less expensive ways to get organic material into the soil. Turnips and daikons disced into the ground after maturity can provide some good material.
I don’t worry about spraying plots that I can get a disc to. Discing and planting makes a good enough plot for wildlife.
With that said if I had the means to get a no till drill I would do it. To me the biggest benefit is the soil moisture retainment when planting.
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