Who is a good consultant for the Southeast? Someone that hunts and specializes more in the pine forests. Also, if you could have more hunters from the Southeast on the show.
You were talking about the urine I will re-seen a few years back the deer actually licking where a human peed and I was told by value they’re getting the salt out of the urine I know some old hunters that will always urinate in the same spot because here in Pennsylvania you can’t beat her you sold after September and then allowed to take bottles of pee along and dump it in the spot every day but I’ve seen Diego Stephen already just saying for your information
Great knowledge in this podcast, a lot to take away from it. I have a question though, so I started plots on our land recently and I went with 2 clover plots I planted a week or 2 ago and a winter greens plot I'll plant in July/August. I understand Plot Start is only a lime alternative for one growing season and needs reapplied every year. When it comes to my annual winter greens plot I know it will die off at the end of the year and I can replant next year using plot start and repeat the process. What do you do for perennials though? Since you will have an established Clover that will keep for say 3-5yrs how do you maintain the PH in the soil using Deer Gro? Can you spray Plot Start on an existing Clover plot every year in the spring to help maintain that ideal PH each growing season? Or do I need to be spreading pelletized/AG lime to maintain that for the rest of that plots life?
Been using jeffs method for 4 yrs now on Ga clay-works great! No need for a tractor and very efficient. IMO hes the best deer chess player out there, thinks outside the box. I like those kinda guys rather than repeating the same old basic elementary stuff. Hes correct-buckwheat is hard to find now. Keep the podcasts going!
To us in Texas , it’s always an awesome prefrontal moment when the bartender is dropping
So you're saying once you're beans turn into a grain crop the deer leave? Mine just switch over to the grain the soybeans provide
I can't ever keep up with him. Smartest man on earth.
Hahaha he’s the real deal
Great video
Thanks Jeremy
Who is a good consultant for the Southeast? Someone that hunts and specializes more in the pine forests. Also, if you could have more hunters from the Southeast on the show.
Dr Bronson Strickland he’s awesome
Great podcast with Jeff guys! This plot start definitely peaks my interest with some foodplots across a river
Very mobile and has been a game changer to get plots up out of the ground, and ahead of deer pressure.
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The hill country and farm country guy you were talking about is Dan Infalt.
Yup you're right, couple other guys too. Here's the link... www.amazon.com/dp/B002E6SNU2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_glc_fabc_RG10KJX33G51A5AV06TH
You were talking about the urine I will re-seen a few years back the deer actually licking where a human peed and I was told by value they’re getting the salt out of the urine I know some old hunters that will always urinate in the same spot because here in Pennsylvania you can’t beat her you sold after September and then allowed to take bottles of pee along and dump it in the spot every day but I’ve seen Diego Stephen already just saying for your information
Or will that have a negative affect on the application like it would with glyphosate??
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Great knowledge in this podcast, a lot to take away from it. I have a question though, so I started plots on our land recently and I went with 2 clover plots I planted a week or 2 ago and a winter greens plot I'll plant in July/August. I understand Plot Start is only a lime alternative for one growing season and needs reapplied every year. When it comes to my annual winter greens plot I know it will die off at the end of the year and I can replant next year using plot start and repeat the process. What do you do for perennials though? Since you will have an established Clover that will keep for say 3-5yrs how do you maintain the PH in the soil using Deer Gro? Can you spray Plot Start on an existing Clover plot every year in the spring to help maintain that ideal PH each growing season? Or do I need to be spreading pelletized/AG lime to maintain that for the rest of that plots life?
Nevermind, I found on the FAQ on Deer Gro site that you can use Plot Start on actively growing plots. Sorry
No problem Chris! Hope you enjoyed the show!
Been using jeffs method for 4 yrs now on Ga clay-works great! No need for a tractor and very efficient. IMO hes the best deer chess player out there, thinks outside the box. I like those kinda guys rather than repeating the same old basic elementary stuff. Hes correct-buckwheat is hard to find now. Keep the podcasts going!
We will be pulling Jeff back in later this summer for sure!
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Love yalls pod cast albeit Jeff Sturgis is a arrogant person whom I’ll never respect again !
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Great podcast! When I started it I thought I would never listen to whole thing at once . Lots of great info!
Thanks Emmanuel! New one with Jeff next week
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Why is justin timbercreek doing podcast on hunting?
Can I use pond or creek water with plot start?? Or will that have a negative affect on the application like it would with glyphosate??
Hey Anthony - no issues just watch for debris in your spray nozzles
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