Next time throw some bags of triple 13 fertilizer in there too and that will maximize that growth on your small plot. Just be sure to wash out the boxes when you’re done to prevent corrosion
@@johnscurlock1204 drilling refers to row spacing (6”-8”) and is usually gravity fed. Uses opening disc in front of seed and press wheel behind seed….just like a planter. Planters often run on vacuum and use plates instead of gravity. Planters are usually 24”+ row spacing.
It’s one black heifer. She was pacing that road every night. I don’t have her in the catch pen yet, but I do have her caught in large pasture currently.
Another great video! Nice job Patrick!
Thanks Rob
Great job Patrick!!!
Thanks Greg!
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Who you kidding, that's the food plot to beat all food plots. I saw the stand in the background. Good job my man
I hoping my Brangus will at least get some of the winter peas before the deer tote them all off.
The 160 acre harvested corn food plot at my house had 30+ deer on it at 9pm last night. I need more hunters.
LOL I wish I could help all my hunting is by proxy now days, Thanks for the great content helps us older folks a bunch, God Bless
Planting 3 things is a good idea
Good content plus good explanation about your seeding mixture. That disk really did a good job of turning a high volume of green material under.
Thanks for watching James!
Howdy Patrick
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Next time throw some bags of triple 13 fertilizer in there too and that will maximize that growth on your small plot. Just be sure to wash out the boxes when you’re done to prevent corrosion
How much pound per the acre did you drill your oats, wheat, rye and your winter peas combination?
What horsepower is the 8530
300
That disc did a better job on the first pass than I was expecting it to. I wonder if your soil down there is easier to work than mine
Had 1.5” of rain 12 hours before I disced it.
Do the deer like it too?
Unfortunately yes
How many cows do you have
I run a small Brangus heard selling most of the steers grain finished to end consumer.
Is there a difference between planting seed and drilling???
@@johnscurlock1204 drilling refers to row spacing (6”-8”) and is usually gravity fed. Uses opening disc in front of seed and press wheel behind seed….just like a planter. Planters often run on vacuum and use plates instead of gravity. Planters are usually 24”+ row spacing.
Looks like you had horses more than 1 cow
It’s one black heifer. She was pacing that road every night. I don’t have her in the catch pen yet, but I do have her caught in large pasture currently.
I am pretty sure that wild cows name is ribeye
😂#FreeGrazer