29 April 2003, 09:53
Wendell ReichTexas Food Plots
Anyone plan anything this year?
I just got through putting in about 10 acres of Soybeans and White Maize.
Anyone else plant anything?
29 April 2003, 10:26
DickPalI posted questions about Wi food plots but no bites yet. I am haveing 3 acres bordering a cedar swamp, clear cut and am going to use Round Up, work the soil, lime with the pellets, fertilize and plant. I am leaning towards Fall Buck but am still up in the air on the seed. I read one site about grains like Rye being good. I hope to make an educated decission
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30 April 2003, 04:30
Wendell ReichDick,
I do not know anything about your area. Mine is about as opposite of yours as can be.
We do not need lime, nor do we have trees
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If it will grow in your area, plant white maize. Unlike red or yellow maize, the white has a lot lower tannin content. Tannin is bitter.
Ask about brown mid-rib- sorghum. My deer love it.
Try any of the cow peas. Soybeans, iron clay cow peas, purple hull peas, lablab etc.
If you are dong a spring plot, consult with you couty extension agent. He might be able to tell you what to plant and when.
I like alfalfa in the fall ... but that is just me and my deer. Your milage may vary.
I have experimented with different foods; maize, sorghum, beans, alfalfa, peas. What I have discovered is that your best money is put into fertilizer. My ground is pretty poor so I applied about 800 lbs/acre in one area and about 300 #/acre in the other plots. The heavily fertilized area drew more deer than all of the other areas combined.
Find a local Coop and tell them what you are doing. My coop fills one of their "ground spreaders" to apply the fertilizer. Of course I buy about 2000-4000 lbs. depending on the year.
[ 04-29-2003, 19:34: Message edited by: Wendell Reich ]