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What are you planting in your food plots this year?
Posted on 9/16/24 at 2:45 pm
Posted on 9/16/24 at 2:45 pm
The time to plant your food plots is almost here - at least if you're in SE Louisiana or SW Mississippi - post up what you're planning on planting this year.
For me its a basic mix of wheat, clover (crimson, arrowleaf and medium red) and daikon radish. I'm also adding chicory because mine got blasted by the drought last year and was thin this summer.
For me its a basic mix of wheat, clover (crimson, arrowleaf and medium red) and daikon radish. I'm also adding chicory because mine got blasted by the drought last year and was thin this summer.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 3:01 pm to Red Stick Rambler
I am lucky to get ryegrass to grow in our awful sandy soil. We're working on getting it better, but it's taking a long time.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 3:03 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Sw mississippi... same as every yr
Oats
Wheat
Winter peas
Turnips
Clover
Oats
Wheat
Winter peas
Turnips
Clover
Posted on 9/16/24 at 3:08 pm to Red Stick Rambler
St Helena parish pine plantation.
Barley, bell beans, Japanese turnips and canola.
Barley, bell beans, Japanese turnips and canola.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 4:03 pm to Red Stick Rambler
quote:
O'NEAL'S PREMIUM FALL WILDLIFE MIX
45%-Wheat
28%-Bob Oats
10%-Elbon Rye
5%-Winter Peas
3%-Daikon Radish
3%- Purple Top Turnips
3%- Crimson Clover
3%- Trophy Rape
Here's what the bag says is in it, Caddo and Lincoln Parishes. Might throw some extra stuff in with it when we go plant.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 4:12 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Dead deer , October 19th .
Posted on 9/16/24 at 4:53 pm to Red Stick Rambler
I’m using Domain Overhaul for a small kill plot. It includes:
mix of buckwheat, spring triticale, crimson clover, balansa clover, and tillage radish.
This will be the first year trying something there. I sprayed it yesterday and I’ll clean it up next week. Once we have some rain in the forecast, I’ll broadcast the seed.
mix of buckwheat, spring triticale, crimson clover, balansa clover, and tillage radish.
This will be the first year trying something there. I sprayed it yesterday and I’ll clean it up next week. Once we have some rain in the forecast, I’ll broadcast the seed.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 5:11 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Tippah County MS
Local feed store mix
3 types of clover
Cereal rye
Wheat
Oats
Peas
Turnips
Rape
I think that’s all.
Local feed store mix
3 types of clover
Cereal rye
Wheat
Oats
Peas
Turnips
Rape
I think that’s all.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 6:24 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Bought a 55 gal drum of oats from a local farmer, and a 50lb sack of crimson clover from a feed and seed store.
Posted on 9/16/24 at 6:35 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Wheat, rape, iron clay peas, clover
Posted on 9/17/24 at 6:07 am to Red Stick Rambler
Put together my own mix for this year
Wheat
Forage oats
Ethiopian cabbage
Hunters Turnip
Seven top turnip
Purple top turnip
Daikon Radiah
Georgia Collards
Balansa clover
Crimson clover
Chicory
Wheat
Forage oats
Ethiopian cabbage
Hunters Turnip
Seven top turnip
Purple top turnip
Daikon Radiah
Georgia Collards
Balansa clover
Crimson clover
Chicory
Posted on 9/17/24 at 6:14 am to Bayou_Tiger_225
Don’t shoot me when I sneak in there and pick some collards. I can taste them now.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 6:22 am to Koolazzkat
quote:Hell that’s my silver lining to the season ending. Picking all the collards the deer haven’t eaten.
Don’t shoot me when I sneak in there and pick some collards. I can taste them now.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 1:41 pm to Koolazzkat
Bob oats
Wheat
Kale
Clover
Wheat
Kale
Clover
Posted on 9/17/24 at 9:26 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Green Cover Seed’s Fall Release in early October, with added cereal rye:
Buckwheat
Crimson clover
Balansa clover
Berseem clover
Spring forage peas
Winter peas
Black oats
Cereal rye
Radishes
Turnips
This will be my 4th fall to plant this, and it looks pretty good all winter, then the clovers and rye take off in the spring. I’ll plant my spring/summer crop in April.
Buckwheat
Crimson clover
Balansa clover
Berseem clover
Spring forage peas
Winter peas
Black oats
Cereal rye
Radishes
Turnips
This will be my 4th fall to plant this, and it looks pretty good all winter, then the clovers and rye take off in the spring. I’ll plant my spring/summer crop in April.
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:40 pm to oleyeller
quote:
Oats Wheat Winter peas Turnips Clover
Same, our blend is Stratton Seed Bounty Hunter.
Posted on 9/18/24 at 5:42 am to Red Stick Rambler
Deer salad Fall mix from the local nursery
Purple top turnips
Rape
Daikon Radish
Done this the last 7 years and it’s worked. I’m in NELA and will plant first week of Oct
Purple top turnips
Rape
Daikon Radish
Done this the last 7 years and it’s worked. I’m in NELA and will plant first week of Oct
Posted on 9/18/24 at 8:07 am to Red Stick Rambler
Been at this a long time 40+ years in Louisiana and Miss. Trial and error, many test plots, years of making a mistake and tons of $$$ spent learning not only what deer want but what they don't want and what they really need. A lot of folks here will disagree but i go with what I know not what I've been told. First test your soil and 99% the time our going to need lime to get the ph right(esp in pine forest) if your not in fertile areas. If you do need to lime do not expect that spot to make a decent plot that year. Even with all the BS products they try to convince you absorbs better. Lime takes 1 year to break down to a point it helps your soil. PERIOD
3 things to stay away from
Wheat
Rye grasses
All the Oats
(now if you want a pretty plot that's lush thick then yes go with those 3 deer rarely browse it so it'll remain beautiful) i prefer a plot that's used and looks it)
Top plot options are a mix of:
Clover both red and white
Turnips all kinds
Radish most prefer the Daikon i haven't noticed where varieties matter
Rape
Chicory
Winter and or Clay peas, If your area is mild don't be afraid of purple hull or black eyes.
Mixture of above does several things obvious its variety of browse but second and most important I've found is the fact that they grow, mature, flower and fruit at different rates giving deer something to keep coming back to. Now hear me out your deer are going to stay in this and you plots are going to look like dammit from use. I've had to re seed late fall (dec) to keep up with forage consumption. Good Luck
3 things to stay away from
Wheat
Rye grasses
All the Oats
(now if you want a pretty plot that's lush thick then yes go with those 3 deer rarely browse it so it'll remain beautiful) i prefer a plot that's used and looks it)
Top plot options are a mix of:
Clover both red and white
Turnips all kinds
Radish most prefer the Daikon i haven't noticed where varieties matter
Rape
Chicory
Winter and or Clay peas, If your area is mild don't be afraid of purple hull or black eyes.
Mixture of above does several things obvious its variety of browse but second and most important I've found is the fact that they grow, mature, flower and fruit at different rates giving deer something to keep coming back to. Now hear me out your deer are going to stay in this and you plots are going to look like dammit from use. I've had to re seed late fall (dec) to keep up with forage consumption. Good Luck
Posted on 9/22/24 at 6:30 pm to Red Stick Rambler
Alright guys. When are yall thinking about planting?
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