No Till Food Plot Timeline

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Would you like to use the ultimate no till food plot planting on your land? Here is all you need to know to plant food plots for your no till planting timing while using my Ultimate No Till planting program....

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love the method, as a hunter and college graduate in biology. WAY TO CARE FOR THE LAND THAT WE ALL LIVE ON.

jongebb
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This might be the best video I’ve seen from you guys. If I didn’t understand the no till method before, I definitely do now. Thanks!

Anding
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I planted winter rye in my clover in October last year. Not all my clover plot but some. It provided great cover for me this spring to Turkey hunt. It got 5’ tall and I bushhogged it 2 weeks ago and Turkey are in it every day now and my clover is doing great. It’s growing right thru the stems of the winter rye.

jerrodharper
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My best plots have been with this method. Thanks Jeff and team.

ndoering
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Thanks Jeff. I took your food plot course and did this last year on two small hunting plots. Worked out great. Will be doing again this year but on a larger scale and some fine tuning. Can’t wait! Got more daylight trail cam photos of mature bucks this year than previous years before. Gotta love it!

michaelanthonyoutdoors
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My first year planting your no till I planted the buck wheat 2 early and had to much over seed! Last year just allowed 6 weeks of growth and did great!

drewharman
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Thanks for my game plan!
I'm ready to play! Coach Jeff..

timhatfield
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Great video. Good timing. We are working on our plots this week. Cant wait to see how it turns out.

jacobwoj
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Been over a month of no pereceptation in west Michigan, the weeds aren't even growing lol. Some rain chances in the next 8 days, hope to get some buck wheat in. Thanks for the great videos as usual.

bluelineoutdoors
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Such a good method for us guys without the equipment or finances for no till drills

alexpinnow
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Just sprayed and put my buckwheat in yesterday. Lets pray we get that rain today :)

rickhelps
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Hooray! I’m ordering seed this week. It’s been a crazy busy summer… we’re spreading a ton of lime on our 1 acre plot this week (probably need more, but gotta start somewhere). Our first spray was extremely successful. Thanks Gang 😅

naomicreech
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Thanks Jeff! Can't wait to plant this fall! Can't believe it's already June!

IsaacSwift-ucjq
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Yes sir. I have 2 inches of top soil with 2 feet of white sand under it. I had to put leaf litter over my buckwheat to retain moisture.

eliinthewolverinestate
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Looking good for rain in the forecast!!

max_moto
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THANK YOU very good info, nicely paced.

patnelson
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Maybe the worst spring ever for planting anything, zero rain..

keithgunderson
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Hi Jeff, thank you so much for your videos. This is my first year doing food plots period on my ground. I am putting in about three acres total all with your ultimate no till method here in mid Missouri. I put in a significant amount of switchgrass screening as well. I put my buckwheat down yesterday and I am a bit concerned now that I have put it down too early; however, I was very concerned about not getting more rainfall later in June. My question for you is this... would you mind sharing the setting that you use on your Earthway spreader? I use the same one. All of my seed came from John Komp at Northwoods Whitetails. Thanks for what you do.

Thanks,
Cole

ColeWrisinger
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Great updated version, thanks Jeff! Any recommendations on the spread rate setting for pellitized lime?

gregallman
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I always watch your videos and I learn a lot and appreciate your knowledge. One thing you do that I don’t want to do is spraying herbicides. I just don’t want to use chemicals but I know I need to kill weeds. So my solution is I’m having an Amish friend build me a roller crimper. With that I can seed first then crimp which covers my seeds and I’m not disturbing the soil structure. I would like to know what you think. Thanks much

timbejian