WHS is purely the only plan I just follow. My neighbors apparently don't watch your awesome... Free informational channel, and I'm not telling them. All good, and on schedule here in north central Indiana thanks to you.
Been blessed with good rain! Got almost waist high buckwheat now in 6 weeks. Going to cultivars, spray and plant big boost 365, next week. Following, praising this great information! Follow this program and expect great results!
Thanks a lot JJ...great to have you around here for all these years 😊👍 I really enjoy trying to help folks out in this process...as much detail as we can fit in!
This guys passion makes this my favorite channel. Very little preached applies here in the hog covered/ gas pad riddled post oak savanna, but the basics are true everywhere. Long time subscriber and a fan, thanks Jeff!
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 Yes the concepts for sure do. I just need to adjust me head. Like in this video on talking about planting six weeks later in the south. I may be even later then that.
Thanks Jeff. Fall planting right around the corner. Went perennial clover, birdsfoot and alfalfa on several small plots this year. An old saying, "inert matter" might as well be dirt, no value! Best of luck to all and pray for timely rain!
Sounds great Mike, and good luck to you! It's a shame that most of the big box store brands caved to using inert matter as a way to improve profit margins.
Started off the new farm with some late late (late) planted soybeans last weekend. Either they will live or the deer will eat them all but it seemed practical so I could get on top of weeds in year one and then switch things over to greens and buckwheat. On the verge of 2+years of projects done in under 8 months and I am feeling it!
The great thing is you can still plant actual fall crops in August 😉 We've had 100s of plots from clients or my own that weren't even bulldozed or worked until between 8/1 thru late September, and then planted with a huge level of success...
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 that's the plan! I'll be down in early August to spray some glufosinate and fertilizer/overseer areas with green blend supplement! Been a heck of a year
I live in Alabama and have 265 acres of hunting property. I love your videos but it would be awesome if you could do a dedicated video to your opinions on food plots in the south planting times and plot mixes. Thank you in advance Jeff you’re awesome brother.
From now on I’m referring to u as professor Jeff. Experience in food plots. Loved this episode. Tried the tillage radish last year but Mother Nature didn’t help us out. Thanks professor
We put together a video you can check out, but in a nutshell, I managed to get about a 1/8 acre plot of your Big Boost brassicas growing last year in central Texas. After a couple hiccups, it did great!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 I planted September 12th. The weather got hot and dry again after seeding which stunted it badly. But by mid October it started raining again and it took off in November. I'll be planting later this year
Jeff, huge fan!!! I just bought my first timber last October. I have literally watched every single one of your videos and has helped me tremendously!!! Thank you for this invaluable content. I live in “fairytale” Iowa, do you need a dealer in Iowa? Or do you have one already by chance?
Hi Cory....thank you so much for watching, I truly hope it helps! We love Iowa and it would be an honor to have a dealer down there! If you know of anyone we have a quick process to get you started and everything for new dealers goes thru Jen at jenb.whs@gmail.com We are also willing to work quickly with an employee education process depending on the size and scope of the retail establishment.
Man that's tough Declan! I do believe it will dry out...and there is still a lot of time to plant. I feel for you. Just make sure you take care of any weeds and focus on that August planting. Still time for sure...
Do you believe this process would work in the Southern States. Here in Ga the clay is rock hard and I cant see the buckwheat growing on it. Even if I spread it in a rain I think it would just wash away? I will still be trying it because your videos have me pumped up. Fingers crossed.
How do you approach cereal rye, wheat, oats, etc in a heavy agricultural region with surrounding fields/farmers sometimes planting 20,50,100+ acres of winter wheat?
Hi Eric...with clover, brassica, peas, late planted buckwheat, vetch, chicory, corn...and then I layer the rye. Laying the rye becomes thicker and more of a mouthful with each bite. Also deer don't want to feed in a huge ag field during the daylight, compared to a hidden diverse plot. In ag land I never recommend rye as a food plot...or wheat or oats...just a compliment to an appropriate and diverse food plot.
Down in Texas we have a lot of limestone so my soil’s PH is high (8.1). What seed does well in high PH soil? I’m trying to lower by using ammonia sulfate fertilizer but it takes time.
Hi Jeff or any fp gurus, in your experience is there any type of food plot that does not tolerate walnut/juglone? Or maybe recommendations for the most tolerant? I have a small plot that has a few mature walnuts on the edge don't want to waste money on planting something that will perform poorly near them.. TIA
I have my first no till plot going, the buckwheat came up well but still isn't as tall as I expected and there is a lot of milkweed that seemed to resist the 24d/glyph blend spray in June. Is that a concern or will they crush similar to the buckwheat?
Does anyone have a good way to spread lime on a smaller basis? At 62yo I am not going to carry 50+lb bags to spread and i have not had good luck with ATV spreaders or push spreaders. It seems that the lime needs to be agitated (especially powder) to get it to drop in the spreader. Otherwise you just get a hole in the middle of the spreader where the wire is rotating.
Jeff...i got my buckwheat out late, only a few weeks ago on a new plot, how late in Southeastern KY can i wait to plant fall crop? I have fall power greens and perennial plot power.
Hey Jeff. They only really eat the daikon radish out of my brassica plots. Then we get to much snow usually later season and the rest gets left. Any ideas.
Hi Nick, I'm not sure? I would need to know what you plant on the other side of the plot, how big your plots are, deer #s, surrounding food sources, when your winter sets in, how much snow you get, if deer are being spooked off due to hunting pressure, etc. Could be many reasons why...
I spoke on a website that I’m trying your brasica blend( without kale) due to those tall stemmy plants that the deer won’t touch) I even said I spoke with the owner and he has no plans to remove from blend . He chimes in on the site and said that wasn’t the kale it was a radish that went to seed , he also said that’s what happens when mixed with extra radish he has the mix that way for a reason ?? It sure didn’t look like radish . I still think it’s the kale doing that……I will let you know how your blend does for me this fall. I’m not too far from your location in sw wisconsin
Hi Timmy! It's definitely the Kale...100%. We actually figured that out roughly 15 years ago, but most food plot seed companies wouldn't have the experience to know better, unfortunately. Just a low attraction brassica variety that is better for big woods and wilderness area where deer tend to browse on the plots much heavier. In that case we offer Kale in our Big Woods Brassica blend. Great volume/low attraction is o erect for those low food volume areas.
We dont spray weeds at all and our plots do get some weeds but the way we look at it is even if i get 1/4 of my plot os weeds i still have more food on the ground than what i did before. We just dont wanna spray chemicals that will leave into the soil and chemicals that can cause cancer.
There are rarely ever food plots that are only affected 25% by weeds. The weeds knock volume down as well...so 50% weed coverage totals 90% food plot loss pretty quickly. Opinions are cool, but always seek facts...
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 either way I look at it as I didn't have anything before the food plot so whatever I get is better than nothing. I treat my food plot like my garden alot of mulch with cow manure mixed in and I take chicken and Turkey manure from my animals and sometimes rabbit manure. I don't use miracle grow or any chemical fertilizer in my garden or my food plot. We will also be using a wood chipper to grind up all the trees that we cut down. This is how we do it but I do like listening to you about how u do it.
I have 30 acres of woodland that I’m leasing. The land owner doesn’t want any trees removed. I made 2 food plots ( not big) but they were growing like crazy but now they died off. Just wondering if you could tell me what kind of seed to plant that doesn’t need sun. I’m going to try and replant them the end of July or early August. Thank you for your time. Jeff
Unfortunately nothing grows well in the shade. That's why we don't sell a shady food plot mix. Even rye needs at least 3 hours of sun + clover at least 3-4 hours+. Anyone who sells a shady food plot mix is just trying to steal your money, unfortunately.
Thanks Carlo...we appreciate you a lot! Unl as we use a wholesaler in Canada to do what we currently do in the states, we cannot. After Jen worked on it for about 9 months, with a rollercoaster of highs and potential, we eventually were led down a rabbit hole of impossibility. They make it extremely difficult if not impossible to ship seed across the border!!
I wouldn't buy it there unless I had too...bet cheaper from a feed mill? Harvey's in Carson City MI is a great choice for MI. But lots of great family run seed mills across th country 😉
WHS is purely the only plan I just follow.
My neighbors apparently don't watch your awesome... Free informational channel, and I'm not telling them.
All good, and on schedule here in north central Indiana thanks to you.
I've heard that helps when your neighbors don't follow the plan 😁 Keep it up Tim, we really appreciate you being a part of the channel!
Buffalo, NY here, excited to hear you have a dealer within 2 hours of me in NY. I will be visiting them to buy some!
Man that is awesome...thank you!! Not too far away at least 😊
Been blessed with good rain! Got almost waist high buckwheat now in 6 weeks. Going to cultivars, spray and plant big boost 365, next week. Following, praising this great information! Follow this program and expect great results!
Meant cultipack
That all sounds great Paul!! I wish you the best of luck with the rain this growing season 👍😊
I look forward to this video every year!! The development over the years is incredible..
Thanks a lot JJ...great to have you around here for all these years 😊👍 I really enjoy trying to help folks out in this process...as much detail as we can fit in!
This guys passion makes this my favorite channel. Very little preached applies here in the hog covered/ gas pad riddled post oak savanna, but the basics are true everywhere. Long time subscriber and a fan, thanks Jeff!
In Milam County. Can confirm. Not much of this applies. But; great videos
We appreciate you, and the concepts definitely apply everywhere 😉 Thanks a lot for watching!
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 Yes the concepts for sure do. I just need to adjust me head. Like in this video on talking about planting six weeks later in the south. I may be even later then that.
Thanks Jeff. Fall planting right around the corner. Went perennial clover, birdsfoot and alfalfa on several small plots this year. An old saying, "inert matter" might as well be dirt, no value! Best of luck to all and pray for timely rain!
Sounds great Mike, and good luck to you!
It's a shame that most of the big box store brands caved to using inert matter as a way to improve profit margins.
Started off the new farm with some late late (late) planted soybeans last weekend. Either they will live or the deer will eat them all but it seemed practical so I could get on top of weeds in year one and then switch things over to greens and buckwheat. On the verge of 2+years of projects done in under 8 months and I am feeling it!
The great thing is you can still plant actual fall crops in August 😉 We've had 100s of plots from clients or my own that weren't even bulldozed or worked until between 8/1 thru late September, and then planted with a huge level of success...
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 that's the plan! I'll be down in early August to spray some glufosinate and fertilizer/overseer areas with green blend supplement! Been a heck of a year
Prayer:
We need a seed dealer in the south!!! Don’t forget about us down here!!
I live in Alabama and have 265 acres of hunting property. I love your videos but it would be awesome if you could do a dedicated video to your opinions on food plots in the south planting times and plot mixes. Thank you in advance Jeff you’re awesome brother.
From now on I’m referring to u as professor Jeff. Experience in food plots. Loved this episode. Tried the tillage radish last year but Mother Nature didn’t help us out. Thanks professor
That's too bad on those Radishes Mark...i would definitely try them again. And ha, the professor 😁 I appreciate you!
We put together a video you can check out, but in a nutshell, I managed to get about a 1/8 acre plot of your Big Boost brassicas growing last year in central Texas. After a couple hiccups, it did great!
Wow that's awesome! When did you plant it?!
@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 I planted September 12th. The weather got hot and dry again after seeding which stunted it badly. But by mid October it started raining again and it took off in November. I'll be planting later this year
Thank you Jeff, appreciate all your info!!!
Thank you, Isaac. You're very welcome!
Great info guys!! I’m gonna have to watch this a few times haha
Great info as always Jeff!
Thanks a lot Brett!
Thanks Jeff
You are welcome!
Jeff, huge fan!!! I just bought my first timber last October. I have literally watched every single one of your videos and has helped me tremendously!!!
Thank you for this invaluable content.
I live in “fairytale” Iowa, do you need a dealer in Iowa? Or do you have one already by chance?
Hi Cory....thank you so much for watching, I truly hope it helps!
We love Iowa and it would be an honor to have a dealer down there! If you know of anyone we have a quick process to get you started and everything for new dealers goes thru Jen at jenb.whs@gmail.com
We are also willing to work quickly with an employee education process depending on the size and scope of the retail establishment.
Thanks Jeff! Any advice on how to handle muddy plots or too much rain? I'm out in wi
Man that's tough Declan! I do believe it will dry out...and there is still a lot of time to plant. I feel for you. Just make sure you take care of any weeds and focus on that August planting. Still time for sure...
Do you believe this process would work in the Southern States. Here in Ga the clay is rock hard and I cant see the buckwheat growing on it. Even if I spread it in a rain I think it would just wash away? I will still be trying it because your videos have me pumped up. Fingers crossed.
How do you approach cereal rye, wheat, oats, etc in a heavy agricultural region with surrounding fields/farmers sometimes planting 20,50,100+ acres of winter wheat?
Hi Eric...with clover, brassica, peas, late planted buckwheat, vetch, chicory, corn...and then I layer the rye. Laying the rye becomes thicker and more of a mouthful with each bite. Also deer don't want to feed in a huge ag field during the daylight, compared to a hidden diverse plot.
In ag land I never recommend rye as a food plot...or wheat or oats...just a compliment to an appropriate and diverse food plot.
Down in Texas we have a lot of limestone so my soil’s PH is high (8.1). What seed does well in high PH soil? I’m trying to lower by using ammonia sulfate fertilizer but it takes time.
Hi Jeff or any fp gurus, in your experience is there any type of food plot that does not tolerate walnut/juglone? Or maybe recommendations for the most tolerant? I have a small plot that has a few mature walnuts on the edge don't want to waste money on planting something that will perform poorly near them.. TIA
I have my first no till plot going, the buckwheat came up well but still isn't as tall as I expected and there is a lot of milkweed that seemed to resist the 24d/glyph blend spray in June. Is that a concern or will they crush similar to the buckwheat?
Does anyone have a good way to spread lime on a smaller basis? At 62yo I am not going to carry 50+lb bags to spread and i have not had good luck with ATV spreaders or push spreaders. It seems that the lime needs to be agitated (especially powder) to get it to drop in the spreader. Otherwise you just get a hole in the middle of the spreader where the wire is rotating.
You can use pelletized lime with an ATV spreader. More expensive for pelletized but it works!
Jeff...i got my buckwheat out late, only a few weeks ago on a new plot, how late in Southeastern KY can i wait to plant fall crop? I have fall power greens and perennial plot power.
Hi Randall! You can wait until around 8/15 to 8/20 pretty safely, which should give your buckwheat a lot more opportunity to grow 😊👍
When to broadcast "dual threat 365" s.e. Michigan?
Right around August 1 with good rain in the forecast 😊
Jeff whats a good mix with the big boost brassica?
Hi Marc! I plant the Fall Power Greens alongside the Big Boost Brassica. I don't mix them...just right next to each other.
Hey Jeff. They only really eat the daikon radish out of my brassica plots. Then we get to much snow usually later season and the rest gets left. Any ideas.
Hi Nick, I'm not sure? I would need to know what you plant on the other side of the plot, how big your plots are, deer #s, surrounding food sources, when your winter sets in, how much snow you get, if deer are being spooked off due to hunting pressure, etc. Could be many reasons why...
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 ya so many variables. Absolutely love the content Jeff. Keep ‘em coming.
I spoke on a website that I’m trying your brasica blend( without kale) due to those tall stemmy plants that the deer won’t touch) I even said I spoke with the owner and he has no plans to remove from blend . He chimes in on the site and said that wasn’t the kale it was a radish that went to seed , he also said that’s what happens when mixed with extra radish he has the mix that way for a reason ?? It sure didn’t look like radish . I still think it’s the kale doing that……I will let you know how your blend does for me this fall. I’m not too far from your location in sw wisconsin
Hi Timmy!
It's definitely the Kale...100%. We actually figured that out roughly 15 years ago, but most food plot seed companies wouldn't have the experience to know better, unfortunately. Just a low attraction brassica variety that is better for big woods and wilderness area where deer tend to browse on the plots much heavier. In that case we offer Kale in our Big Woods Brassica blend. Great volume/low attraction is o erect for those low food volume areas.
We dont spray weeds at all and our plots do get some weeds but the way we look at it is even if i get 1/4 of my plot os weeds i still have more food on the ground than what i did before. We just dont wanna spray chemicals that will leave into the soil and chemicals that can cause cancer.
There are rarely ever food plots that are only affected 25% by weeds. The weeds knock volume down as well...so 50% weed coverage totals 90% food plot loss pretty quickly. Opinions are cool, but always seek facts...
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 either way I look at it as I didn't have anything before the food plot so whatever I get is better than nothing. I treat my food plot like my garden alot of mulch with cow manure mixed in and I take chicken and Turkey manure from my animals and sometimes rabbit manure. I don't use miracle grow or any chemical fertilizer in my garden or my food plot. We will also be using a wood chipper to grind up all the trees that we cut down. This is how we do it but I do like listening to you about how u do it.
How do I get ahold of you to potentially have you come out to our property and help us with a food plot plan?
Thank you for your time
Hi Brad! You contact Jessi at jpilger.whs@gmail.com
Thanks for asking!
I have 30 acres of woodland that I’m leasing. The land owner doesn’t want any trees removed. I made 2 food plots ( not big) but they were growing like crazy but now they died off. Just wondering if you could tell me what kind of seed to plant that doesn’t need sun. I’m going to try and replant them the end of July or early August. Thank you for your time. Jeff
clover maybe with little sun, rye grows everywhere.
@@mikebutler5317 Do you think it’ll grow with maybe 2 hours of sunlight. Thanks for your reply.
Unfortunately nothing grows well in the shade. That's why we don't sell a shady food plot mix. Even rye needs at least 3 hours of sun + clover at least 3-4 hours+. Anyone who sells a shady food plot mix is just trying to steal your money, unfortunately.
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 thank you for reaching back to my text. Unfortunately my state doesn’t allow any baiting. Good luck this season.
what did you mean about AG lime?
It depends on how big the grit size is. Powder is the best...a large grit size is really bad.
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 is calcium chloride good to build ph?
i watched this video 3 times
can we get your seeds in canada Yet? 🇨🇦🦌
Thanks Carlo...we appreciate you a lot! Unl as we use a wholesaler in Canada to do what we currently do in the states, we cannot. After Jen worked on it for about 9 months, with a rollercoaster of highs and potential, we eventually were led down a rabbit hole of impossibility. They make it extremely difficult if not impossible to ship seed across the border!!
Home Depot sell rye seeds
I wouldn't buy it there unless I had too...bet cheaper from a feed mill?
Harvey's in Carson City MI is a great choice for MI. But lots of great family run seed mills across th country 😉
Also you have to be careful...that may be rye grass, instead of rye grain. You don't want to plant perennial rye grass in your plots...at all.
@@whitetailhabitatsolutions9751 I might check it out it’s two hours away
Question;
Just bushhog 10 acres of blackberry, privet, native grass for first time plot. Sprayed twice w/ glyco can I seed on top of duff/dead
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I'm certain if it 😁
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