I appreciate that no till method were every seed don't germ cause it's so easy to over seed brassica, probably helps more that hurts in that scenario! Good stuff j- rod!❤❤
Great info Jared! Sometimes I get in my head and try to over complicate plots. I've done multiple successful plots 1/4 acre or less with these same methods - weed eater, backpack sprayer, sometimes fire, and a seeder.
@jeffpangborn4943 seen his channel. I was hoping he would get a job at a bass pro/ midwest a howt to go to type role. .Stopped watching midwest after his departure. Feel like he got short end their.
Hey Jared what's your thoughts on over seeded a medium red clover field that they have been eating very hard all year with brassicas thanks for your time and some great informational video
hey jared I am a new hunter last year was my first year I have a property that my family owns and im looking to do one or 2 small food plots I live in central Texas that has little rain and a hog problem was wondering what you think would be best for my situation I also have a well on the property but don't know if me watering the plot would deter the deer from using it like I said very new at hunting so I still have a lot to learn!
Man Jared this is a vid i have been waitin for. I now exactly how u feel when u say plot are addicting. Im goin on my third yr of plantin my own. Granted i only have 10 acres and an playin with .5 acres in the very back but my first yr i had a great lill stand of turnips last yr i put in soy beans and they done great till they were all ate down lol i know why now and this yr i put in mix of pearl millet corn and beans. Huge stand of millet and corn but my beans got choked out. Its all a learning curve. Wish i could get someone like u to actually come to my place and analyze it all and tell me how to do it proper. But this video helps a lot. Thank u so much
You need forage greens for fall, turnip, radish etc beans are more of a summer food, layer some clover in with the turnip and fall plot will be green and going well into season, can layer cereal grains in but if you don't keep it up the grains can take over in the summer and be harder to kill back the next yr
Is Deer gro plot start really a lime alternative? My USDA office says no. Deer GRO is calcium chloride, lime is calcium carbonate. True liquid lime, is made of calcium carbonate correct? Why are youtubers promoting a product that is not really benefiting the soil? Can you do a video explaining the difference between calcium chloride and calcium carbonate(lime). Ive heard calcium chloride is used on highways as a brine since it don't freeze, as well as in tires.. I'd like to use liquid lime, but feel I've been tricked by false marketing and people getting paid lots of $$ to promote a product that really is not beneficial to my soil and food plots.
I appreciate that no till method were every seed don't germ cause it's so easy to over seed brassica, probably helps more that hurts in that scenario! Good stuff j- rod!❤❤
Hey Jared , what is that 3 nozzle attachment you are using for your backpack sprayer? That looks really awesome.
Yes I would like to know as well
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Me too
I'd second or third that... would make spraying remote food plots way more efficient.. great video!
It is from Chaplin and can be bought on Lowes. It is just the attachment and does not come with the hose
Great info Jared! Sometimes I get in my head and try to over complicate plots. I've done multiple successful plots 1/4 acre or less with these same methods - weed eater, backpack sprayer, sometimes fire, and a seeder.
great info, thank you. New to food plots and trying to learn all I can so as to not waste energy and resources.
Good to see you out again on a show
He's got his own UA-cam channel. I think it's just caked "Jared Mills". Some great stuff from the last couple of years.
Yep, check out his channel. He's got some great hunts from the past couple of seasons. Jared Mills
@jeffpangborn4943 seen his channel. I was hoping he would get a job at a bass pro/ midwest a howt to go to type role. .Stopped watching midwest after his departure. Feel like he got short end their.
I got that same solo spreader. I love it
Great content. Thanks a bunch.
Hey Jared what's your thoughts on over seeded a medium red clover field that they have been eating very hard all year with brassicas thanks for your time and some great informational video
when planting forage oats, do I need to till first? since its a bigger seed?
hey jared I am a new hunter last year was my first year I have a property that my family owns and im looking to do one or 2 small food plots I live in central Texas that has little rain and a hog problem was wondering what you think would be best for my situation I also have a well on the property but don't know if me watering the plot would deter the deer from using it like I said very new at hunting so I still have a lot to learn!
Nice video 👍
Man Jared this is a vid i have been waitin for. I now exactly how u feel when u say plot are addicting. Im goin on my third yr of plantin my own. Granted i only have 10 acres and an playin with .5 acres in the very back but my first yr i had a great lill stand of turnips last yr i put in soy beans and they done great till they were all ate down lol i know why now and this yr i put in mix of pearl millet corn and beans. Huge stand of millet and corn but my beans got choked out. Its all a learning curve. Wish i could get someone like u to actually come to my place and analyze it all and tell me how to do it proper. But this video helps a lot. Thank u so much
You need forage greens for fall, turnip, radish etc beans are more of a summer food, layer some clover in with the turnip and fall plot will be green and going well into season, can layer cereal grains in but if you don't keep it up the grains can take over in the summer and be harder to kill back the next yr
Is Deer gro plot start really a lime alternative? My USDA office says no. Deer GRO is calcium chloride, lime is calcium carbonate. True liquid lime, is made of calcium carbonate correct? Why are youtubers promoting a product that is not really benefiting the soil? Can you do a video explaining the difference between calcium chloride and calcium carbonate(lime). Ive heard calcium chloride is used on highways as a brine since it don't freeze, as well as in tires.. I'd like to use liquid lime, but feel I've been tricked by false marketing and people getting paid lots of $$ to promote a product that really is not beneficial to my soil and food plots.
Where are you at