Caught your vids a few weeks ago, you make sence man! Have tried various seed with limited success. Gonna give oats a shot this year. Your vids got me leaning that way and after talking to the guys at Whitetail Institute today I'm convinced!
I found Nate’s channel just about 2 years ago and took the oats recommendation. It has worked amazing! It’s not the only thing I plant but it really is the what deer around me prefer from the time it germinates up though almost all of the season. Snow and weather dependent of course. But it has really worked great for me!
I live in the desert in central New Mexico. My property was wrecked by the previous owner and was essentially a bare, highly compacted Adobe block. I’m using sorghum Sudan grass hybrid and a bunch of oats. The hybrid Sudan grass grows huge if fertilized and watered regularly. It’s drought resistant. It’s growing biomass that I can use to mulch the ground. But because it’s such big grass, it shades the soil nicely for a sub crop of oats. Both of them will help me bring my soil to life. This year I’m going Gonzo and planting sunflowers, pinto beans, pumpkins there as well. Diversity above the soil will feed the soil better. My biggest enemies are puncture vine stickers, tumbleweeds and Silver Nightshade, all 3 plants that move in on overly destroyed soil. I’m gonna do my best to remove them by hand and give them a bunch of competition for resources.
Totally agree Nate Brassicas are great from February on but not hunting in Feb. here in S.E. Mn. I frost seeded clovers in March with minimal success. So my plan is try your recipe of winter oats winter wheat and winter rye combo into my clover plots but not until after last mowing which will be around labor day. Hopefully the clover really comes through the 2nd year. Pretty cool with the lawn mower and wheeler....the things we go through for a deer!! its AWSOME!!
@@randyh.6019 That sounds like a pretty good combo to me. Yeah amazing the vehicles I have got stuck putting in food plots.😂 I definitely love doing it. Somehow I always manage to get them in🏹🦌
I really enjoy your videos and the way you involve your kids. Fellow WI hunter/landowner here. I am going with the WI Oats Plus this year in some of my plots. Hopefully they are as good for me as they seem to be for you.
@@robertforss8881 Hey Robert, It’s nice to hear from another Wisconsin hunter. I’m glad you enjoy the channel and good luck with your oats plot this season. Please share your results!🏹🦌
@@joeyterry3216 Yeah really fun to have them help out. I try to make them have a part of it! It’s amazing what I go through to get food plots in some years 😂. Hoping to get my oldest son a nice buck this yearwith his compound🏹
Nate, always enjoy your videos. I'm in northcentral PA and have switched from rye to oats. Rye doesn't seem to come up in the fall, then it's 3 ft. high in the spring. Oats seem to prefer my soil and temps better than rye. Appreciate your work.
@@jasonmcrae2675 It’s always exciting getting that first nice buck of the season! Thanks for watching! Usually the big boys don’t show up until September or October by me. Once in a while I’ll get a nice one in August.
Looks like fun! I plant oats rye and brassicas in northern Wisconsin nate., the deer up here eat all of them but for sure up here the rye and brassicas keep feeding long after the oats die off.
@@tripleh8979 Yeah you probably have less Ag fields around by you. That explains why they eat everything including the brassicas. Thanks for sharing and watching!
I am going to do half acre in cereal rye and the other half in oats, I'm in north east Wisconsin and the soil sits at about 5.7ph. I did lime the fields, so once I get the seed down, Ill put a camera up and watch through the fall. I have taken a break from harvesting deer, I am more focused on making quality habitat for them. The beauty of deer is the fact that they will wait until I am ready to harvest again. Great video with a lot of great information! thanks! Hit subscribe and thumbs up.
@@WhatsNextOutdoors-si3yz It sounds like you got a good combo there. The habitat work is just as fun as a harvest. I appreciate you watching the video and subscribing. Thanks for the support .👍
Nate GREAT POINTS, as per your comments we will be planting them in a couple of weeks. We are going to mix some in with our other food plots, and over seed some in with the clover, alfalfa, and chicory to freshen them up a little. We will let you know how they do. Really crazy you mowing in the water, how was it cleaning out the mower deck? Thanks as always for sharing, hope to see you soon. Bob
@@rfb7117 Hey Bob! It was my first time doing that and believe it or not it all worked out the mower is fine! What a guy will do it to get his food plots in 😂 It Q1 06 sounds like you got a good combo. They should come out great! Still hoping to get out your way just been so busy! Hopefully you guys got a big one to chase👍
@@JacobMcLellan-v1x I actually have the last 2 seasons on my channel! Not the best footage unfortunately but I am stepping it up this season! I have better equipment and am going to focus on filming as much as killing! Hopefully a good story and big buck will hitting the dirt! Thanks for the comment and check out the hunt from 2 seasons back! ua-cam.com/video/AruooKk50kk/v-deo.htmlsi=vM_VqGx-Yetk5JdP
Ive been running my moms hunting ranch for 4 years now. Having a real hard time bringing the deer in. 300 acres. I am in central Texas. Low fence with Axis.
I am gona do some oats this yr. I like mixing them in with wheat and rye. Never tried just straight oats. And the brassicas i planted the deer hammer them from sept all the way into late season and winter
@@transamguy9073 I know guys that can’t keep the deer out of their brassica plots. By me, the deer will take oats over Brassica any day. Good luck on your new oats plot.
When are you planning on sowing your oats? My flooded corn plots and some of my beans now were weedy. Now the Rock River is finally receding I got in to spray it and I am going to put something in shortly. Beets radishes oats. Idk
@@gregfredrick283 Yeah we’ve had more than enough rain this year. That’s for sure! I will plant oats that last week of August or first week of September. That seems to be the sweet spot here in Southern Wisconsin. Good luck!
@@jerryperron5243 Hey Jerry, I personally have never tried that, but not a bad idea. I know the deer will come to the oats! If the brassicas are in front of their face, they might change their mind. We are in the same neck of wood, so I’ll give it a shot this year . Thanks for sharing!
I planted Buck forage oats last year with very good results. The oat seed was "stringy" and wouldn't feed very good in my spreader. Do the whitetail institute oats feed ok in your seed spreader?
Do you think Oats and Radishes is the best combo? I planted Oats this year with a little bit of Winter Rye and everything has grown fantastic. BUT it does seem like it’s needs just a little more of something. What do you think? Turnips instead?
@@markst.martinii9635 I have tried radishes in my area and the deer do not care for them. Guys in my area have had success with turnips however I am going to throw a few purple top turnips in with the oats this year and share my results. 👍
I never considered oats until watching your videos. I've now bought a big bag of forage oats that im gonna plant this year. Wondering, how cold have you noticed your oats will stay green to? Thanks!
@@kdsberman It seems like they can handle temps in the 20s maybe even the teens for a little bit. Mine were green right up until January here in southern Wisconsin!
Nate, what would you recommend for a first year ever plot in Southern Ohio for seed ? It will be a Fall plot & not in farm country. Roughly a 5-7 acre field & a 1.5 acre field in middle of woods. Have a tractor & disc
@@chrishopson863 In the smaller plot in the woods I would definitely give oats a try. They grow well in the shade and if your soil isn’t that great they will still thrive. You have a real big plot to work with sounds like. It’s a little late to plant soybeans or corn, I would definitely plant some clover and chicory. Also throw in some oats and you could try some purple top turnips with them as well. It’s hard to say without me seeing the property what would be best. You definitely can’t go wrong with what I listed though! Good luck!
@@chrishopson863 I would plant the clover within the next week or two. The oats I would do the last week of August or first week of September. Good luck!
@@maxwiesner1363 I’m going on year number 3 and it all depends on your soil. Oats however will grow in the bed of your truck so I would say you could get by with 5+ years.
Interesting. I’ve been a rye guy and they love it here in western Il but I always heard oats die in the cold? What are you doing the following year if they are living through winter?
@@midwesternoutdoorsandnatur8272 They will die usually in January or February . I just mow them the following year. You should give them a try I’ve planted both.👍
@@Mark-oq5pf I am sure how cold it gets by you, but you should try the Whitetail Institute oats. My oats stay greener than a lot of other oat products.
Looks like you are going to plant without a herbicide treatment? Will they oats outcompete the grass? I have a plot in northcentral MN which I havn't done anything with since last year and wont get up there til last week of August. Going to try oats but mix in a little cereal rye for how north and late in the year it is.
@@jasonmeyer4587 In that plot in the video I am spraying before I plant with glyphosate. Otherwise I just till it up and the oats will outcompete grasses being planted that late in the year. Good luck.🦌
Do they come back in the spring? I have been planting a rye crimson clover combo with great success. Both come back vigorously early in spring at a time when deer really need the nutrition. I also like brassicas for the winter nutrition. I definitely like to plant a lot of diversity but if I could only plant one thing it would be rye. Do you know what the protein level is in the oats? Want to add that to the buffet!
Oats has been the secret weapon on our property for years. In areas of high deer densities, most brassicas can’t hold up to the browsing pressure like grains. Mix in rape like Hunter or Pasja that regrows very well and you’ll be good
@@MrTracker15 I do not put any fertilizer down and they have grown and pretty bad soil. I have not tried that product but looks like a good one. Let me know if you do and your results!
Also, hate to ask so many questions, but do you happen to know what setting you use on your spreader for spreading oat seeds? Or doesnt it really matter. Thanks!
@@kdsberman I do not know what setting I am at…I just set it until they come out pretty heavy and it works for me! I use a Earthway spreader and very happy with it. Seems like the thicker the better for oats!
@@scottjkern I have the best luck with Whitetail Institute oats. You can order them off their website or Amazon carries them as well. The cheap oats will die as soon as first frost hits. Good luck!
@@Natesbowhunting thanks for the advice so regular oats that a farmer would plant would not be the ticket. So we have a lot of outdoor places in the town I live in. We have like three so I just have to request Whitetail Institute oats
@@Natesbowhunting and I have another question. I’m the one that uses fertilizer because the cost of money I’m a very low income person and I use a spring tooth. That’s about 4 feet wide 5 feet long and that works really well for tilling working everything up. I thought it was funny how you used your Urain vehicle pulling a more.
@@Natesbowhunting I said it wrong. I said I am one that does not use fertilizer. I don’t buy that fertilizer cause I don’t have the money for that so you do use fertilizer?
Caught your vids a few weeks ago, you make sence man! Have tried various seed with limited success. Gonna give oats a shot this year. Your vids got me leaning that way and after talking to the guys at Whitetail Institute today I'm convinced!
@@cfink2716 Glad you found the channel and like the content! Thanks for commenting and share your results with the oats! Good luck🦌
I found Nate’s channel just about 2 years ago and took the oats recommendation. It has worked amazing! It’s not the only thing I plant but it really is the what deer around me prefer from the time it germinates up though almost all of the season. Snow and weather dependent of course. But it has really worked great for me!
I live in the desert in central New Mexico. My property was wrecked by the previous owner and was essentially a bare, highly compacted Adobe block. I’m using sorghum Sudan grass hybrid and a bunch of oats. The hybrid Sudan grass grows huge if fertilized and watered regularly. It’s drought resistant. It’s growing biomass that I can use to mulch the ground. But because it’s such big grass, it shades the soil nicely for a sub crop of oats. Both of them will help me bring my soil to life. This year I’m going Gonzo and planting sunflowers, pinto beans, pumpkins there as well. Diversity above the soil will feed the soil better. My biggest enemies are puncture vine stickers, tumbleweeds and Silver Nightshade, all 3 plants that move in on overly destroyed soil. I’m gonna do my best to remove them by hand and give them a bunch of competition for resources.
Totally agree Nate Brassicas are great from February on but not hunting in Feb. here in S.E. Mn. I frost seeded clovers in March with minimal success. So my plan is try your recipe of winter oats winter wheat and winter rye combo into my clover plots but not until after last mowing which will be around labor day. Hopefully the clover really comes through the 2nd year. Pretty cool with the lawn mower and wheeler....the things we go through for a deer!! its AWSOME!!
@@randyh.6019 That sounds like a pretty good combo to me. Yeah amazing the vehicles I have got stuck putting in food plots.😂 I definitely love doing it. Somehow I always manage to get them in🏹🦌
I really enjoy your videos and the way you involve your kids. Fellow WI hunter/landowner here. I am going with the WI Oats Plus this year in some of my plots. Hopefully they are as good for me as they seem to be for you.
@@robertforss8881 Hey Robert,
It’s nice to hear from another Wisconsin hunter. I’m glad you enjoy the channel and good luck with your oats plot this season. Please share your results!🏹🦌
Winter Rye and Oats combo has worked great for me. Winter Rye does better the colder it gets. I also will mix Crimson Clover in about 20%
@@jarrydmoyer3055 I have not tried that combo. Thanks for sharing👍
Problem with rye is it is a pain to deal with the next spring.
Where there's a will there's a way ! Love seeing kids taking to the outdoors , great job involving them !
Nice to know oats can handle browse pressure cause my plot will only be 1/4 of an acre
@@joeyterry3216 Yeah really fun to have them help out. I try to make them have a part of it! It’s amazing what I go through to get food plots in some years 😂. Hoping to get my oldest son a nice buck this yearwith his compound🏹
Nate, always enjoy your videos. I'm in northcentral PA and have switched from rye to oats. Rye doesn't seem to come up in the fall, then it's 3 ft. high in the spring. Oats seem to prefer my soil and temps better than rye.
Appreciate your work.
@@andytommelleo9119 I appreciate the comment and thanks for watching the video👍
Great tips on the oats! Can't wait for the season. I had a big 8pt on cam yesterday
@@jasonmcrae2675 It’s always exciting getting that first nice buck of the season! Thanks for watching! Usually the big boys don’t show up until September or October by me. Once in a while I’ll get a nice one in August.
Looks like fun! I plant oats rye and brassicas in northern Wisconsin nate., the deer up here eat all of them but for sure up here the rye and brassicas keep feeding long after the oats die off.
@@tripleh8979 Yeah you probably have less Ag fields around by you. That explains why they eat everything including the brassicas. Thanks for sharing and watching!
I am going to do half acre in cereal rye and the other half in oats, I'm in north east Wisconsin and the soil sits at about 5.7ph. I did lime the fields, so once I get the seed down, Ill put a camera up and watch through the fall. I have taken a break from harvesting deer, I am more focused on making quality habitat for them. The beauty of deer is the fact that they will wait until I am ready to harvest again. Great video with a lot of great information! thanks! Hit subscribe and thumbs up.
@@WhatsNextOutdoors-si3yz It sounds like you got a good combo there. The habitat work is just as fun as a harvest. I appreciate you watching the video and subscribing. Thanks for the support .👍
Thanks Nate
Nate GREAT POINTS, as per your comments we will be planting them in a couple of weeks. We are going to mix some in with our other food plots, and over seed some in with the clover, alfalfa, and chicory to freshen them up a little. We will let you know how they do. Really crazy you mowing in the water, how was it cleaning out the mower deck? Thanks as always for sharing, hope to see you soon. Bob
@@rfb7117 Hey Bob!
It was my first time doing that and believe it or not it all worked out the mower is fine! What a guy will do it to get his food plots in 😂 It Q1 06 sounds like you got a good combo. They should come out great! Still hoping to get out your way just been so busy! Hopefully you guys got a big one to chase👍
you should really consider filming your hunts! i really enjoy watching your videos
@@JacobMcLellan-v1x I actually have the last 2 seasons on my channel! Not the best footage unfortunately but I am stepping it up this season! I have better equipment and am going to focus on filming as much as killing! Hopefully a good story and big buck will hitting the dirt! Thanks for the comment and check out the hunt from 2 seasons back!
ua-cam.com/video/AruooKk50kk/v-deo.htmlsi=vM_VqGx-Yetk5JdP
Ive been running my moms hunting ranch for 4 years now. Having a real hard time bringing the deer in. 300 acres. I am in central Texas. Low fence with Axis.
Grant County WI. Im giving her a shot this year!
@@jakeruchti1 You are in big buck country! I know a few guys that hunt out that way. Good luck let me know your results!🏹🦌
crazy fun
@@garyloeffler8499 Amazing what we do to get food plots in!🏹🦌
I’d love to plant brassicas but my soil is pretty bad in my plot, think I may do a strip of brassicas down the middle with oats everywhere else 👌🏼
@@inthewoods3237 That sounds like a great plan to me!
I am gona do some oats this yr. I like mixing them in with wheat and rye. Never tried just straight oats. And the brassicas i planted the deer hammer them from sept all the way into late season and winter
@@transamguy9073 I know guys that can’t keep the deer out of their brassica plots. By me, the deer will take oats over Brassica any day. Good luck on your new oats plot.
When are you planning on sowing your oats? My flooded corn plots and some of my beans now were weedy. Now the Rock River is finally receding I got in to spray it and I am going to put something in shortly. Beets radishes oats. Idk
@@gregfredrick283 Yeah we’ve had more than enough rain this year. That’s for sure! I will plant oats that last week of August or first week of September. That seems to be the sweet spot here in Southern Wisconsin. Good luck!
Ya I will let the spray do its job and lightly till end of next week. It should make like another edge with that and the standing good corn
Ever over seed the oats over the brassica in September to get the best of both? Done this for years and works out great for me in SW Wisconsin.
@@jerryperron5243 Hey Jerry,
I personally have never tried that, but not a bad idea. I know the deer will come to the oats! If the brassicas are in front of their face, they might change their mind. We are in the same neck of wood, so I’ll give it a shot this year . Thanks for sharing!
I planted Buck forage oats last year with very good results. The oat seed was "stringy" and wouldn't feed very good in my spreader. Do the whitetail institute oats feed ok in your seed spreader?
@@meat-gardener I have never had any issues with the oats I plant. You are not the first person to mention that with the buck forage oats!
Guess I watched and answered my question
I love the Rye, but this season lots of chatter about the Oats . Think you pushed me to order that for this fall !!
@@figandcloverranch5871 You’ll have to give them a try and let me know how they perform in your area👍
Do you think Oats and Radishes is the best combo? I planted Oats this year with a little bit of Winter Rye and everything has grown fantastic. BUT it does seem like it’s needs just a little more of something. What do you think? Turnips instead?
@@markst.martinii9635 I have tried radishes in my area and the deer do not care for them. Guys in my area have had success with turnips however I am going to throw a few purple top turnips in with the oats this year and share my results. 👍
I never considered oats until watching your videos. I've now bought a big bag of forage oats that im gonna plant this year. Wondering, how cold have you noticed your oats will stay green to? Thanks!
@@kdsberman It seems like they can handle temps in the 20s maybe even the teens for a little bit. Mine were green right up until January here in southern Wisconsin!
@@Natesbowhunting Thats good to know! Should be pretty similar to the temps I experience here in Michigan then. Thanks!
Nate, what would you recommend for a first year ever plot in Southern Ohio for seed ?
It will be a Fall plot & not in farm country.
Roughly a 5-7 acre field & a 1.5 acre field in middle of woods.
Have a tractor & disc
@@chrishopson863 In the smaller plot in the woods I would definitely give oats a try. They grow well in the shade and if your soil isn’t that great they will still thrive. You have a real big plot to work with sounds like. It’s a little late to plant soybeans or corn, I would definitely plant some clover and chicory. Also throw in some oats and you could try some purple top turnips with them as well. It’s hard to say without me seeing the property what would be best. You definitely can’t go wrong with what I listed though! Good luck!
@@Natesbowhunting
I appreciate the help !
@@Natesbowhunting
When would you recommend getting the oats & clover in for the fall
@@chrishopson863 I would plant the clover within the next week or two. The oats I would do the last week of August or first week of September. Good luck!
How many years in a row can you plant oats in the same spot? do they need to be rotated?
@@maxwiesner1363 I’m going on year number 3 and it all depends on your soil. Oats however will grow in the bed of your truck so I would say you could get by with 5+ years.
Interesting. I’ve been a rye guy and they love it here in western Il but I always heard oats die in the cold?
What are you doing the following year if they are living through winter?
@@midwesternoutdoorsandnatur8272 They will die usually in January or February . I just mow them the following year. You should give them a try I’ve planted both.👍
In my limited experience the oats die off in Oct in my area of northern NY. I gets cold up here!
@@Mark-oq5pf I am sure how cold it gets by you, but you should try the Whitetail Institute oats. My oats stay greener than a lot of other oat products.
Looks like you are going to plant without a herbicide treatment? Will they oats outcompete the grass? I have a plot in northcentral MN which I havn't done anything with since last year and wont get up there til last week of August. Going to try oats but mix in a little cereal rye for how north and late in the year it is.
@@jasonmeyer4587 In that plot in the video I am spraying before I plant with glyphosate. Otherwise I just till it up and the oats will outcompete grasses being planted that late in the year. Good luck.🦌
When do u seed this?
Do they come back in the spring? I have been planting a rye crimson clover combo with great success. Both come back vigorously early in spring at a time when deer really need the nutrition. I also like brassicas for the winter nutrition. I definitely like to plant a lot of diversity but if I could only plant one thing it would be rye. Do you know what the protein level is in the oats? Want to add that to the buffet!
@@toddweston2840 I am not sure of the protein level on the oats. If you like rye, I would definitely give the oats a try!
Oats will die out over winter. Winter wheat is the way to go for spring green up early
Hi Nate, do you plant the regular whitetail oats plus or the one with triticale in it?
@@craigwagner327 I plant the ones with Triticale in it. 👍
@Natesbowhunting perfect, that's the ones I got. Thanks
Are you putting any fertilizer down? Have you ever tried Whitetail Institute pure attraction, which also has their oats in it?
Oats has been the secret weapon on our property for years. In areas of high deer densities, most brassicas can’t hold up to the browsing pressure like grains. Mix in rape like Hunter or Pasja that regrows very well and you’ll be good
@@MrTracker15 I do not put any fertilizer down and they have grown and pretty bad soil. I have not tried that product but looks like a good one. Let me know if you do and your results!
Also, hate to ask so many questions, but do you happen to know what setting you use on your spreader for spreading oat seeds? Or doesnt it really matter. Thanks!
@@kdsberman I do not know what setting I am at…I just set it until they come out pretty heavy and it works for me! I use a Earthway spreader and very happy with it. Seems like the thicker the better for oats!
@@Natesbowhunting Thanks man! I also have the Earthway spreader. Ill throw it on thick when I go to plant.
You may be seeing the triticale instead of the oats in that mix you're planting surviving that late. Triticale is a cross between rye and wheat.
@@Ben_Allgood Ive heard that’s why that particular brand does stay green well past the first frost. All I know is the deer love that stuff!
Have you tried the imperial oats that they sell now with triticale? Are they just as good?
@@aarongoeppner413 I have not tried them, but let me know if you do and your results!
How about mixing oats with brassica??
@@dennisignowski144 I am throwing in a few purple top turnips with the oats this season. I will share my results. I am curious how they will come up.
Oats
What is the name of the oats? Can I just go to any seed place for farmers and buy just regular oats or does it have to be a Whitetail oats?
@@scottjkern I have the best luck with Whitetail Institute oats. You can order them off their website or Amazon carries them as well. The cheap oats will die as soon as first frost hits. Good luck!
@@Natesbowhunting I can’t send a photo
Also, does it have to be in the fall I suppose
@@scottjkern That last week of August or first week of September is perfect here in southern Wisconsin.
@@Natesbowhunting thanks for the advice so regular oats that a farmer would plant would not be the ticket. So we have a lot of outdoor places in the town I live in. We have like three so I just have to request Whitetail Institute oats
@@Natesbowhunting and I have another question. I’m the one that uses fertilizer because the cost of money I’m a very low income person and I use a spring tooth. That’s about 4 feet wide 5 feet long and that works really well for tilling working everything up. I thought it was funny how you used your Urain vehicle pulling a more.
@@scottjkern First I’ve done that and it actually worked pretty good! 😂Plus, my son really enjoyed helping out👍
@@Natesbowhunting I said it wrong. I said I am one that does not use fertilizer. I don’t buy that fertilizer cause I don’t have the money for that so you do use fertilizer?
I plant all the cereal grains , oats mainly in the spring for turkey , do you have an issue with the oats frosting out before November?