Is this the best food plot seed for deer?

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  • čas přidán 24. 03. 2023
  • We discuss why we love cereal rye as a big part of our food plot program. From fall until the following spring, rye is a workhorse for feeding the local deer herd.
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Komentáře • 41

  • @donaldbowling8620
    @donaldbowling8620 Před rokem +2

    The 3 strip system was a game changer for me. I’ll never change it. 👍🏻

  • @suzmell1
    @suzmell1 Před rokem +1

    Great video keepem coming

  • @janitorialguy4436
    @janitorialguy4436 Před rokem +1

    Thank you enjoy the content

  • @chadlajoice3852
    @chadlajoice3852 Před rokem +2

    Almost time to take a drive to buy some seed from you. This time of year always drags as I want to get out and start planting. Enjoying the content you have been putting out as well.

  • @nathanlester5054
    @nathanlester5054 Před rokem +1

    Great information! We like cereal rye here in the south as well.

  • @jasonbroom7147
    @jasonbroom7147 Před rokem +2

    On poor soils, the two things you can always count on are buckwheat in the late spring/summer period and winter rye from fall all the way into early spring. Both help build soils and both will be a benefit to wildlife, especially in areas with little in the way of commercial agriculture.

  • @jackhuffman2268
    @jackhuffman2268 Před rokem

    John, thanks once again for amazing content.

  • @farinjones5908

    This info is spot on. I would like more info on the planting rye into buckwheat.

  • @gregallman3715
    @gregallman3715 Před rokem

    Great information! Rye vs. Clover for attraction and protein health in spring/fall? I'm new to this and buying an ATV disc, so after a light discing and seeding, do you go back over the plot to with a drag or something to press the seed deeper or cover it more, or just leave as is?

  • @rfb7117
    @rfb7117 Před rokem

    John...great information. One question I have, is there any advantage to improving our soil by working living rye into the ground as opposed to killing it and turning it over onto the ground? The only issue we have had with letting Rye grow until it reaches 3'-4' is it has been very difficult for us to spray and kill it effectively.

  • @stevebrown6793
    @stevebrown6793 Před rokem +1

    Rye vs winter wheat . For me they are about the same but deer like the wheat better for me

  • @cameronkennedy1318
    @cameronkennedy1318 Před rokem

    I have tried rye, wheat, triticale, and oats. The deer don't seem to touch any of it. I have a buddy who plants triticale about 2 miles away and it gets hammered. I usually would plant late August early September (in S.E. MN. ) It seems like it just grows to fast and the deer don't touch it. (out side of the following summer when using awnless varieties, the seed heads get destroyed a week after maturity) Our soil is fertile and the only thing I can think of is that it is getting planted to early. I am going to push my planting date back to mid-late September and see if there is any difference.

  • @davemitchell731
    @davemitchell731 Před rokem

    Quick question. Not a part this subject but what is the top reasons for planting a food plot screen? Besides hiding yourself while going into a stand site. I’m debating planting one. Thanks!

  • @novchild1968
    @novchild1968 Před rokem

    After planting rye the last couple seasons I’ve noticed a pigweed problem. How would you deal with it?

  • @tylergoralski8728
    @tylergoralski8728 Před rokem

    What's the low down on brassicas with rye? I know generally it is a no no. What about radishes? Same thing?

  • @alanmarsh2239
    @alanmarsh2239 Před rokem

    After you mow your eye, do you till or disk it in?

  • @vodekz1534
    @vodekz1534 Před rokem

    Can I cover broadcasted winter rye with straws instead drilling or disc?

  • @brendanomeally8070
    @brendanomeally8070 Před rokem

    Just curious, why rye and not triticale? Doesn't triticale have better nutritional value?

  • @leaveou2597
    @leaveou2597 Před rokem

    How much of this Rye do you plant per acre in August?

  • @tompeplinski
    @tompeplinski Před rokem

    You're doing this all wrong. You need to call it forage buck greens or some other catchy name, and charge double or triple. Good video John.