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re: Planted summer plots today
Posted on 7/25/23 at 10:39 am to Da Hammer
Posted on 7/25/23 at 10:39 am to Da Hammer
This podcast came out THIS morning as I was driving to work FROM my property lol. I'm not done with it but here are some cliffs
Research started in Spring 2023 because of the explosion of Gabe Brown and GrowingDeerTV's methodology and SUCCESSES.
Deer University selected 9 target sites with multiple food plots.
The focus is entirely on FOOD PLOTS and not agriculture.
Each site (locations MS and TN with different terrains and condidtions) is equipped to test different outcomes from different methods. Methods listed below:
1. Traditional discing/Tilling / Soil Amendments / broadcasting and Herbicides (aka common agricultural practice)
2. Traditional """""""""""""""" same as above, but with a drill
3. REGEN- Pure- No herbicides or amendments. Drilling into the living grass after crimping. Crimp, wait, drill.
4. REGEN- Amended Soil- same as above but using lime/fertilizer and herbicides as needed.
Same species planted at all sites....but different for Fall and Summer food plots obviously.
They mentioned some visual results.
Regen Amended (number 4) looks the best of the REGENs and havent said anything about TRADITIONALs yet in the podcast. Will finish later.
Research started in Spring 2023 because of the explosion of Gabe Brown and GrowingDeerTV's methodology and SUCCESSES.
Deer University selected 9 target sites with multiple food plots.
The focus is entirely on FOOD PLOTS and not agriculture.
Each site (locations MS and TN with different terrains and condidtions) is equipped to test different outcomes from different methods. Methods listed below:
1. Traditional discing/Tilling / Soil Amendments / broadcasting and Herbicides (aka common agricultural practice)
2. Traditional """""""""""""""" same as above, but with a drill
3. REGEN- Pure- No herbicides or amendments. Drilling into the living grass after crimping. Crimp, wait, drill.
4. REGEN- Amended Soil- same as above but using lime/fertilizer and herbicides as needed.
Same species planted at all sites....but different for Fall and Summer food plots obviously.
They mentioned some visual results.
Regen Amended (number 4) looks the best of the REGENs and havent said anything about TRADITIONALs yet in the podcast. Will finish later.
This post was edited on 7/25/23 at 10:41 am
Posted on 7/25/23 at 12:01 pm to The Levee
I can't wait to listen..
I can't bring myself to buy a crimper yet.... Hoping with a drill and cultipacker and a little chemical we can get by for a little while but get similar results
I can't bring myself to buy a crimper yet.... Hoping with a drill and cultipacker and a little chemical we can get by for a little while but get similar results
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