Thanks again Dave, not only for the great imfo, also the footage that you always incorporate with your videos. Word of advise to all who wish to enhance their food plots or the natural browse where you will be hunting...use a good fertilizer such as NPK and don't forget to add Antlergrow. The result are astonishing
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors quite welcome Dave Fair to say that your videos are highly explanatory and have given us that needed boost to assure a great hunting season. Keep up the great work as it is well appreciated
Rye grass is actually a really good food source for deer in the winter, we have a half arce of rye grass that we will see a bunch of deer in the winter because the rye stays green and I found good sheds out there, but I also have other food plots for other times in the season such as alfalfa plot and a brassica and turnip and clover which seems to bring the deer in
You sure it’s rye grass and not rye grain? If deer are eating rye grass they are starving with a very poor habitat. It’s not different then them eating regular grass in someone’s yard lol
I understand what you’re saying, but past two years we’ve had zero rain in NW TN. Cereal rye, oats have been only salvage crop after years of drilling very expensive brassica blend, lime, fertilizer and soil samples. Zero rain has been devastating. Wasted $1,000 of dollars in expensive seed from highly reputable seed companies only to watch it fail miserably. Did everything right, that I’ve done in past with success, only to go to winter wheat/oats and yes, rye broadcasted that ultimately salvaged my season in September after summer crop dried up to nothing when rain returns . Drought is the issue and seems to be getting worse every season. Front 60 acres of late beans have failed epically. I’ve spent thousands on high quality seed, followed best practice planting (drill) and timing only to watch it dry-up and produce nothing. Agree with box store outdated and ineffective cheap seed. Thanks for the video. Another stressful, fingers crossed hail-Mary 2 years in a row. Usually plant it on 7 acres and so far has saved my season and provided late-season food that has worked some.
I love cereal rye aka winter rye. I have seen so many people think they are buying that and buy gulf annual ryegrass. Then they spend 3 years trying to kill it. I also love oats here in Alabama. I do have wheat in most of my blends, but I found if my ph isn't high enough my winter wheat struggles down here.
Wow this video saved me so much! I bought that no till stuff from tractor supply and here I am thinking and did good because it’s so green like you said but it’s really just grass seed! I’m going to mow that stuff down and prep for winter wheat. Thank you
Great video. I'm glad I did my soil test on my plot of freshly cleared land. Whitetail intitute told me I had a ph of 5.3 and I had to put 5600 pounds of lime per acre down. The soil test is so easy also. Do you need any winter Austrian peas I ended up buy to much size I had to down size the plot due to the farmer needing the field I was going to plant?
Those companies will continue to sell that crap until everyone stops buying from them! Everyone needs to use their local feed mill for seeds. Pay quarter the price for more seed!
I dont think people pay attention to this. Your exactly right ,its a filler and is no better than a weed and can take over a plot. Winter rye/rymin rye is what people want. How do you feel about blends that mix grains such as winter rye or oats with brassiscas. In my experience they pull to much from the greens. I love winter grains, theyre hardy and fast growing. But alot or mixes mix em with greens and that could be a problem. The brassiacas will still grow but maybe not to the fullest. I like surrounding my greens with a winter grain.
@@C.Adams82 I think it depends on the goals. Yeah they can pull from the brassicas some but I think it’s still beneficial in some cases. If I’m planting 1/2 acre plot of brassicas I can mix in about 25 pounds of wheat and it works perfect. Some blends are over taken with to much grains for sure . For the guys saying they should never be in a mix it’s a marketing tactic to get you to buy there seed so they can “be different”
If you want a great summer food plot go to the isle over and get a bag of bird seed and broadcast it. Straight up like you would put in grandmas bird feeder bird seed. I drill it 12# to the acre so It’s roughly $3/acre. They HAMMER it all late season.
I love reading everyone's post about what's the best seed. If you know anything about soil and planting, the right seed depends on your area and soil condition. What's good for your property might not be ideal for my property. Wheat needs better PH. If you have trouble raising PH, Winter Rye might be a better choice. It all depends on soil! If you are buying a bad of cheap seed and throw it down right before the season, your wasting time! Speak to some of the old-timer farmers in your area, You will be surprised how much you can learn.
If I knew anything about soil and planting? That’s epic. Let’s see we plant over 50 acre of food plots a year between multiple different states with all different types of soils. I’ve been planting food plot for over 15 years with great results. It’s not so much the area it’s the planting method and following the property steps. Yeah wheat likes a higher ph sure but it will still grow in a lower one. Also speaking of knowing anything about soil if you have low ph soils you aren’t doing it right. Just saying. Follow the steps to raise it up! There’s also a lot of situations full sun or not. Obviously someone can’t plant brassicas in no sun they need full sun. Wheat and rye can grow in low light situations but it’s a plant so it still needs sun. We can talk about this all day.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors I agree 100 % You need to adjust you soil to meet the needs of whatever you are planting. My response is to all that say which is the best plot. I have had trouble raising my Ph in parts of the farm no matter how much lime I apply. Soil does make a difference. My farm is 3500 acres and I plant a hell of a lot more then an acre or so. Most is AG but I plant a fair share of food plots. Just my findings after 35 years of farming!
Gotcha. If you are having issues with raising PH I would look into your CEC levels and organic matter. Also every time you add granular fertilizer you drop ph. It’s full of fillers and salts. To offset that we also add some lime every time we fertilize
Awesome video, thanks! Question. For a first-time food plotter looking to attract and hold the deer herd, will winter wheat do this, and continue to do this even when the snow hits?
Yes for sure. Winter wheat will green up before anything in the spring. So you’ll have weeks to a couple months of extra food. Plant in fall and will get them through the winter
Killed the biggest deer or my life with a bow that went missing for a year. I didn’t even soul test or anything. Tilled,planted my first food plot an he showed up to eat in the fall one evening. But I did use good seed tho an nothing that had rye grass
You said you prefer wheat, another guy in video said he preferred winter rye and also hate rye grass. I’m in south Mississippi. We’ve planted the bags that have the seed already mix like a 7 way game mix, we’ve mixed the different seeds ourself, we have clover plots and we have also planted gulf rye grass. We saw no better results here with wheat, oats, ect vs gulf rye grass. Some have went back to nothing but gulf. I still use a variety. We didn’t start our testing yesterday I’ve been doing this about 30 years. My biggest 8 point points last meal was gulf rye grass, only deer I saw that morning and he came running to it. Maybe different in other areas. Best attraction I’ve seen here is a legal corn feeder but my grass plots work well also
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors I recently found your channel and I have to day you're putting out great content ,much alike Jeff Sturgis, you both are knowledgeable and put out everyday average joe methods to successful foodplotting .
I got a question for you. What kind of Sprayer do you have on the back of your 4-wheeler? I need to get one and I'm like you got put TLC in my food plots and soil test.
Winter Wheat better than Winter Rye?? I have heard the opposite where Rye is better than Wheat. I have the ability to plant both so I should choose Wheat here in Missouri? Any other seeds to include in an 1/8 acre wooded plots?
If you ask 20 people you’ll get 20 different answers. Wheat rye wheat rye bla bla lol. In my honest humble opinion wheat is better then rye. With that said it’s always best to plant a mix wheat, rye and oats. Rye is very bitter. Yes deer will eat it if that’s all they have. Wheat is better because it’s more palatable. Take a bite of each and you’ll see lol.
Also keep in mind I’m talking about winter rye in the comment above. I’m talking about rye grass in the video. Rye grass is junk wouldn’t plant it if someone paid me.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors thabk you for the quick reply. Last year I did the buck on the bag and 100% agree with the video above. Killed everything this year in the woods and getting ready to till and plant for opening weekend. To soon to plant? When should I apply antlergrow
Your nocking winter rye over winter wheat doesn't apply to the northern states where winter wheat freezes out prior to hunting season. You need to include all and explain this or state you are talking about warmer states.
Not really. I get what you’ve heard in the past and I’m sorry you can’t except someone else’s perspective on things. There’s literally only a couple degree difference which isn’t anything noticeable. Winter wheat doesn’t freeze out prior to hunting season lol. Wheat or RYE will Eventually freeze out and become unpalatable around the same time. Warm days it will perk right up.
Thanks again Dave, not only for the great imfo, also the footage that you always incorporate with your videos.
Word of advise to all who wish to enhance their food plots or the natural browse where you will be hunting...use a good fertilizer such as NPK and don't forget to add Antlergrow.
The result are astonishing
Thanks for the kind words. Appreciate the comment and the follow. Any questions don’t hesitate 👊🦌
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors quite welcome Dave
Fair to say that your videos are highly explanatory and have given us that needed boost to assure a great hunting season.
Keep up the great work as it is well appreciated
Man he’s preaching right to me lol waiting till two weeks of opening day hahaha
Lol
Rye grass is actually a really good food source for deer in the winter, we have a half arce of rye grass that we will see a bunch of deer in the winter because the rye stays green and I found good sheds out there, but I also have other food plots for other times in the season such as alfalfa plot and a brassica and turnip and clover which seems to bring the deer in
You sure it’s rye grass and not rye grain? If deer are eating rye grass they are starving with a very poor habitat. It’s not different then them eating regular grass in someone’s yard lol
Winter wheat is the absolute most economical and most bang for the buck fall food plot a beginner can plant! Thanks
Yes sir I agree for sure. Very palatable and affordable! 🦌👊
Where can I get winter wheat at
@@jasonhall9070 most farm coops carry it in 50 lb bags. And some outdoor shops, but not the big box places. Good luck.
@@kapperoutdoors thank u bud
I understand what you’re saying, but past two years we’ve had zero rain in NW TN.
Cereal rye, oats have been only salvage crop after years of drilling very expensive brassica blend, lime, fertilizer and soil samples. Zero rain has been devastating. Wasted $1,000 of dollars in expensive seed from highly reputable seed companies only to watch it fail miserably. Did everything right, that I’ve done in past with success, only to go to winter wheat/oats and yes, rye broadcasted that ultimately salvaged my season in September after summer crop dried up to nothing when rain returns . Drought is the issue and seems to be getting worse every season. Front 60 acres of late beans have failed epically. I’ve spent thousands on high quality seed, followed best practice planting (drill) and timing only to watch it dry-up and produce nothing. Agree with box store outdated and ineffective cheap seed. Thanks for the video. Another stressful, fingers crossed hail-Mary 2 years in a row. Usually plant it on 7 acres and so far has saved my season and provided late-season food that has worked some.
I love cereal rye aka winter rye. I have seen so many people think they are buying that and buy gulf annual ryegrass. Then they spend 3 years trying to kill it. I also love oats here in Alabama. I do have wheat in most of my blends, but I found if my ph isn't high enough my winter wheat struggles down here.
Yes for sure can’t get rid of the stuff lol.
Wow this video saved me so much! I bought that no till stuff from tractor supply and here I am thinking and did good because it’s so green like you said but it’s really just grass seed! I’m going to mow that stuff down and prep for winter wheat. Thank you
Great video Dave. I love using Cereal Grains like Wheat, Oats and Rye Grain. They come up quick, very patitable and grows in low pH soils.
Thanks appreciate it. And yes they are very beneficial even in the spring since they are the first thing that pops up
Don’t underestimate rye grain, especially on poor soil. We have taken many deer in rye fields. Oats in snow, rye on warm days.
Great video. I'm glad I did my soil test on my plot of freshly cleared land. Whitetail intitute told me I had a ph of 5.3 and I had to put 5600 pounds of lime per acre down. The soil test is so easy also. Do you need any winter Austrian peas I ended up buy to much size I had to down size the plot due to the farmer needing the field I was going to plant?
I do not man appreciate the offer really do. Hope it works out good for you 👊
Those companies will continue to sell that crap until everyone stops buying from them! Everyone needs to use their local feed mill for seeds. Pay quarter the price for more seed!
Yes that’s correct.
Lol I know it’s sad but I love my Winter Rye kill plot.. lol . You have a great channel !! 👍🏼👍🏼
Lol winter rye is fine. Just not rye grass! And thank you
I dont think people pay attention to this. Your exactly right ,its a filler and is no better than a weed and can take over a plot. Winter rye/rymin rye is what people want. How do you feel about blends that mix grains such as winter rye or oats with brassiscas. In my experience they pull to much from the greens. I love winter grains, theyre hardy and fast growing. But alot or mixes mix em with greens and that could be a problem. The brassiacas will still grow but maybe not to the fullest. I like surrounding my greens with a winter grain.
@@C.Adams82 I think it depends on the goals. Yeah they can pull from the brassicas some but I think it’s still beneficial in some cases. If I’m planting 1/2 acre plot of brassicas I can mix in about 25 pounds of wheat and it works perfect. Some blends are over taken with to much grains for sure .
For the guys saying they should never be in a mix it’s a marketing tactic to get you to buy there seed so they can “be different”
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors good point. The blends ive used in the past may have had too much grains. Never thought of that.
If you want a great summer food plot go to the isle over and get a bag of bird seed and broadcast it. Straight up like you would put in grandmas bird feeder bird seed. I drill it 12# to the acre so It’s roughly $3/acre. They HAMMER it all late season.
I love reading everyone's post about what's the best seed. If you know anything about soil and planting, the right seed depends on your area and soil condition. What's good for your property might not be ideal for my property. Wheat needs better PH. If you have trouble raising PH, Winter Rye might be a better choice. It all depends on soil! If you are buying a bad of cheap seed and throw it down right before the season, your wasting time! Speak to some of the old-timer farmers in your area, You will be surprised how much you can learn.
If I knew anything about soil and planting? That’s epic. Let’s see we plant over 50 acre of food plots a year between multiple different states with all different types of soils. I’ve been planting food plot for over 15 years with great results. It’s not so much the area it’s the planting method and following the property steps. Yeah wheat likes a higher ph sure but it will still grow in a lower one. Also speaking of knowing anything about soil if you have low ph soils you aren’t doing it right. Just saying. Follow the steps to raise it up! There’s also a lot of situations full sun or not. Obviously someone can’t plant brassicas in no sun they need full sun. Wheat and rye can grow in low light situations but it’s a plant so it still needs sun. We can talk about this all day.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors I agree 100 % You need to adjust you soil to meet the needs of whatever you are planting. My response is to all that say which is the best plot. I have had trouble raising my Ph in parts of the farm no matter how much lime I apply. Soil does make a difference. My farm is 3500 acres and I plant a hell of a lot more then an acre or so. Most is AG but I plant a fair share of food plots. Just my findings after 35 years of farming!
Gotcha. If you are having issues with raising PH I would look into your CEC levels and organic matter. Also every time you add granular fertilizer you drop ph. It’s full of fillers and salts. To offset that we also add some lime every time we fertilize
Awesome video, thanks! Question. For a first-time food plotter looking to attract and hold the deer herd, will winter wheat do this, and continue to do this even when the snow hits?
Yes for sure. Winter wheat will green up before anything in the spring. So you’ll have weeks to a couple months of extra food. Plant in fall and will get them through the winter
What’s your spray rig set up? For the quad. That sucker was gettin it! Pump/nozzle/tips? Thanks!
Good video bud ! Looking forward to the season ! Ur looking good bro keep up the good work
Thanks man appreciate it. Been working hard and eating healthy. Appreciate the comment 👊
Killed the biggest deer or my life with a bow that went missing for a year. I didn’t even soul test or anything. Tilled,planted my first food plot an he showed up to eat in the fall one evening. But I did use good seed tho an nothing that had rye grass
Loving the vids! Less than 3 months here in Nh!!!
Thanks. I have right around 3 months myself. Still lots of work to do (fun) until it gets here
You said you prefer wheat, another guy in video said he preferred winter rye and also hate rye grass. I’m in south Mississippi. We’ve planted the bags that have the seed already mix like a 7 way game mix, we’ve mixed the different seeds ourself, we have clover plots and we have also planted gulf rye grass. We saw no better results here with wheat, oats, ect vs gulf rye grass. Some have went back to nothing but gulf. I still use a variety. We didn’t start our testing yesterday I’ve been doing this about 30 years. My biggest 8 point points last meal was gulf rye grass, only deer I saw that morning and he came running to it. Maybe different in other areas. Best attraction I’ve seen here is a legal corn feeder but my grass plots work well also
He's talking about cereal/winter rye, not rye grass seed.
What about barley? I have an over abundance of barley seed. Will deer eat that ?
Are you talking about Ryegrass or Cereal Rye? There's a huge difference.
Cole Winters yes I know there is. I’m talking about ryegrass as mentioned
I planted throw and grow this year in a little bitty kill plot. 99% rye and 1% clover. BS I paid $12 for a 5lb bag of rye 😭
Sorry to hear that
What’s up guys? Hope you are well! If you missed the soy beans video check that out here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/pZMPAlohzdQ/v-deo.html
Winter rye is my late season go to only thing green here in wny in December seed it right into my brassicas
Nice
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors I recently found your channel and I have to day you're putting out great content ,much alike Jeff Sturgis, you both are knowledgeable and put out everyday average joe methods to successful foodplotting .
I saw you previously had a review video of Whitetail Institute's No-Plow, did you not have success with that?
I got a question for you. What kind of Sprayer do you have on the back of your 4-wheeler? I need to get one and I'm like you got put TLC in my food plots and soil test.
I don’t remember the brand but I built the manifold on the back. It’s a 4.5 gpm pump with a 180degree boominator nozzle
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors Thanks! I loved how that thing was shooting out. I gotta get that.
Did you change the nozzles on your sprayer, looks like it puts alot out, what size is your pump
No they are the ones that came with it. Boominator 1400’s I believe. It came with a 5gpm pump but it went bad last year replaced it with a 4.5 GPM.
When would you plant winter wheat in Ohio?
The same as anywhere else. 45-55 days before tour average first frost.
Whitetail obsession outdoors could you plant if during the summer or would it just die off way before winter?
Eagle seed awnless winter wheat,going in tomorrow.
Nice nice
Agreed. Great video.
Thanks
Winter Wheat better than Winter Rye?? I have heard the opposite where Rye is better than Wheat. I have the ability to plant both so I should choose Wheat here in Missouri? Any other seeds to include in an 1/8 acre wooded plots?
If you ask 20 people you’ll get 20 different answers. Wheat rye wheat rye bla bla lol. In my honest humble opinion wheat is better then rye. With that said it’s always best to plant a mix wheat, rye and oats. Rye is very bitter. Yes deer will eat it if that’s all they have. Wheat is better because it’s more palatable. Take a bite of each and you’ll see lol.
Also keep in mind I’m talking about winter rye in the comment above. I’m talking about rye grass in the video. Rye grass is junk wouldn’t plant it if someone paid me.
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors thabk you for the quick reply. Last year I did the buck on the bag and 100% agree with the video above. Killed everything this year in the woods and getting ready to till and plant for opening weekend. To soon to plant? When should I apply antlergrow
You should always plant about 55 days before your average first frost. You can spray when plants are about 4-6 inches tall
Check out whitetail foodplots USA seed blends. All seed- no fillers or fescue.
I like the blends I use. Thanks
Awsome vids. All this foodplot work is good for you. You look like you've lost some weight.👍👍
Thank you appreciate it. I actually lost 50 pounds. Just been eating really healthy completely changes my diet. 👊
Your nocking winter rye over winter wheat doesn't apply to the northern states where winter wheat freezes out prior to hunting season. You need to include all and explain this or state you are talking about warmer states.
Not really. I get what you’ve heard in the past and I’m sorry you can’t except someone else’s perspective on things. There’s literally only a couple degree difference which isn’t anything noticeable. Winter wheat doesn’t freeze out prior to hunting season lol. Wheat or RYE will
Eventually freeze out and become unpalatable around the same time. Warm days it will perk right up.
Can u do this now in South Carolina
No I would not. You should be planting down that way sometime mid September
Whitetail obsession outdoors 10-4 I planted soybeans in April they still growing plus weeds
Well weeds in the summer time are ok
Whitetail obsession outdoors I think I’m to wait till late august to plant my fall plot
I disagree winter rye a much better choice, definitely stay away from rye grass.
Yes sir
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I disagree with you 100% on deer not eating cereal rye. Thats not true.
Pretty sure I didn’t say that! I said winter wheat is more palatable then rye. They will
Still eat rye!
So what you're saying is people are disorganized? And peasants right? Jeee tell me something I don't know about people and their everything existence
Lol
@@Whitetailobsessionoutdoors great content wish I could send you a pic of all my plots have about 550 acres in Tennessee