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Any guys plant summer deer plots? And/or mineral sites
Posted on 4/17/14 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 4/17/14 at 3:45 pm
i have planted before with success but not in a few years. I think im going to do it again this year. When do you normally plant and what?
Same question for mineral, what do you use. I normally just put mineral blocks and rocks in a hole with grape koolaid but i may try a mixture this year. What have you used with success
Same question for mineral, what do you use. I normally just put mineral blocks and rocks in a hole with grape koolaid but i may try a mixture this year. What have you used with success
Posted on 4/17/14 at 3:48 pm to oleyeller
We have a couple mineral sites. One in particular they hit hard almost yuear round. It has the generic "Deer Cocaine" mix in it.
Never have done summer plots, did plant some rye over a few plots that were extremely bare this spring though. Mainly to keep some ground cover and maybe choke out a few weeds.
Never have done summer plots, did plant some rye over a few plots that were extremely bare this spring though. Mainly to keep some ground cover and maybe choke out a few weeds.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 3:57 pm to oleyeller
We normally plant ours in May. We have been planting a mix of soybeans and sunn hemp in most of the fields and milo in another.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 3:58 pm to Chris4x4gill2
About to plant peanuts in all out food plots!
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:07 pm to oleyeller
Last year I planted some sun hemp to put nitrogen back in the soil. The deer absolutly loved it and I was able to plant my ryegrass for grazing without having to add nitrogen. I saw it in this thread researched it and planted in the middle of may. Props to itsmemc it exceeded my expectations.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:15 pm to oleyeller
We maintain a few very small plots with clover blends. It takes the heat of the summer and stays throughout the winter. It gets bush hogged and fertilized twice a year.
As for as minerals go we feed protein pellets in gravity feeders January - September to help during antler growing and birthing season. We also keep mineral blocks out all year long (whatever is available at local store).
As for as minerals go we feed protein pellets in gravity feeders January - September to help during antler growing and birthing season. We also keep mineral blocks out all year long (whatever is available at local store).
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:30 pm to CroTigerXIII
I would still be planting it, but we have unlimited access to peanut seed now. will follow the peanuts with a fall mix.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:40 pm to oleyeller
I hear deer like em and they are packed with protein obviously. Are the deer topping the plants as well?
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:42 pm to CroTigerXIII
Plenty of salt licks. Out deer hit em pretty good.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:46 pm to Purple Spoon
Deer eat the hell out of a peanut plant, they'll take a leaf over a blade of grass any day. And, for a double bonus it's round up ready. If I had to buy something it would be sun-hemp with CIP, maybe a little lab lab on the edges.
50 pound bags of salt, for each spot, with 1/4 of a bag of cattle mineral mixed into it. Salt is great but you'll be doing the deer a better service by adding the other stuff.
This is a great resource lecture on minerals.
Mineral Program
50 pound bags of salt, for each spot, with 1/4 of a bag of cattle mineral mixed into it. Salt is great but you'll be doing the deer a better service by adding the other stuff.
This is a great resource lecture on minerals.
Mineral Program
This post was edited on 4/17/14 at 4:52 pm
Posted on 4/17/14 at 4:54 pm to Itismemc
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 5:32 pm to CroTigerXIII
I'd like to plant something that will attract both deer and hogs.
I'm not picky, I just want meat for the table.
LC
I'm not picky, I just want meat for the table.
LC
Posted on 4/17/14 at 6:13 pm to oleyeller
I am going to plant some with peas, sunflowers, soybeans and clover. I have reading up on this recently and you really need to enclose the plot to give it a head start or it will be a futile attempt. I read where one guy used t posts and 30# mono. He put about 3-4 strands around the plot and it keeps them out.
This helped me. LINK
20# Iron-clay cowpeas
10# Quail Haven re-seeding soybeans
6# Lablab
5# Peredovik sunflowers
Approximate price per acre: $69;
This helped me. LINK
20# Iron-clay cowpeas
10# Quail Haven re-seeding soybeans
6# Lablab
5# Peredovik sunflowers
Approximate price per acre: $69;
This post was edited on 4/17/14 at 7:20 pm
Posted on 4/17/14 at 7:11 pm to oleyeller
This will be our first year. We are going to plant some forage soybeans made by eagle seeds and see how it does. I need to put some mineral blocks as well.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 7:56 pm to MallardMaster
OK, who knows how to plant sunflower seeds for dove? I'm looking to plant a few acres.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 7:57 pm to oleyeller
Ready to plant soybeans when it dries up enough
Posted on 4/17/14 at 8:00 pm to Nascar Fan
I have Bermuda and clover that volunteer back up for the past three years so I don't plant anymore.
Posted on 4/17/14 at 9:02 pm to fishfighter
Sesame will attract more doves and is very drought tolerant. It was unbelievable how the doves came to it last season.
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