Most Important Fall Food Plot Planting Video To WATCH!

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Most Important Fall Food Plot Planting Video To WATCH! Planting dates are very important when it comes to the success of fall food plots. Plant Maturity can be manipulated by dates but we need them to be palatable for deer at the right times.
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This video is tailored toward food plotters in the Midwest, north and northeast. For the southern states I have another video coming later in the week!

Whitetailobsessionoutdoors
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I live in Southwest Wisconsin. We plant our Brassicas the first weekend in August. We plant our Oats, wheat and rye labor day weekend and continue to layer the rye every 4 weeks until mid October.

ArrowandString
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Weather is important too. It's been dry and hot lately and as I would rather wait till early-mid August, I had almost a week of rain in the forecast starting tonight (4'th week of July) so I disked the buckwheat in and planted brassicas on two plots. Weeds were not an issue due to spring spraying and buckwheat cover crop. I think it will be just fine.

morrismonet
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Great advice! I planted brassicas today to catch the rain we are supposed to have this week. It's a week earlier than normal but with a first frost in late September for my area it will work.

Mark-oqpf
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Really liked this video. Here in PA, i do my fall plots mid August - early Sept. I never have weeds if already established plot. If in event where super dry, winter rye is my go to cover crop.

DanielSnyder-totd
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I haven't ever had to spray my fall greens plots but I have had to mow just over them when the grass and weeds took off at the time of planting and were going to outcompete the new sprouts. If you mow over the plot within 30 days of planting it will get most of the weeds and the plot will recover really well. Hopefully this will help a few people asking what to spray on them. Don't spray--but MOW--while the plot is still young!!

clarkwheeler
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Plan on overseeding brassica midaugust on a field section that is basically.e tn raining again. Not tilling again.the clover half of the field is doing ok.not a deadlot.had to actually mow the clover about 2 weeks ago.its regrowing just fine.weed conttol, ya know? To much wetlands very close.frogs n stuff.very clean water, deer use it as well.😮

keithknechg
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Great video. I think people just get to anzy to plant. I start in august-sept depending what i plant. I usually use buckwheat as a cover crop and i seed into it roll and spray gly the day i plant and i dont have to many weeds

transamguy
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Ground preparations should be completed 75 days before 1st frost date. I plant when we have appreciable precipitation in the forecast anytime after that. Worse case scenario you should have everything planted Not Later Than 45 days before 1st frost. Using this plan can also give you a little wiggle room if you have a fall crop failure and a winter rye back up plan is always a good idea. Don't wait to buy your seed....do it now.

JackFrostTheDeerHunter
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Do you hit your plots with liquid fertilizer if the season is open?

dwbowhunterable
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Question for you. I just secured a lease in northern Wisconsin. It’s a Christmas tree farm with some wooded sections in it. What would you suggest for a fall food plot?

kevingersmehl
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Great video man! Question, what do you feel is more important: Getting brassicas in the ground in that ideal time when there isnt rain coming for a few days, or waiting, lets say, a week later and planting right before a rain even if it may be considered "late"? Last year, I planted Domain Big Sexy on August 2 and they turned out great. Should I wait a little bit longer (mid-Michigan) if it means guaranteeing a planting right before a rain? Thanks man

kdsberman
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Can I whip or mow a hay field/ clover and just throw seed down ???? Will the fall seed grown if just mowed really low??

kevinhall
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So for winter wheat and winter rye and radishes + brasicas southeast Iowa would you say beginning of August will ok or what do you recommend 😅

ajbrown
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A little off topic, but what does incognito look like when it 1st germs up? I put mine in the ground roughly 3 weeks ago and the rain missed me till 8 days ago I got somthing growing but not sure what it is

CodyVinson
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Great video. Curious, when would you plant peas and soybeans for forage purposes? Thank you.

davidimig
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If you wouldn’t have said you’re planting too early 90 times I wouldn’t understood

JoshuaCampbell-qs
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Back off the chemicals. We have really lost our bearings.

guardianminifarm
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Rain or shine on or two weeks after July 29.

travissmith-wznc
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You’re also going off of an assumed first frost date. That date can change. Remember that

trevorcorriere