How I Plant Weed Free Food Plots Without Using Chemicals

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  • Опубліковано 20 лип 2024
  • Getting a weed free food plot without using chemicals is a lot easier than you may think. In this video I go over how I achieve that step by step.
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  • @johnohearn1216
    @johnohearn1216 10 днів тому +2

    THANK YOU! I’ve been looking for food plot videos without glyphosate with no success.

  • @neonomad6078
    @neonomad6078 17 днів тому

    Looks great! I’ve been wondering if I’m too heavy on the rye, a bit too heavy on carbon, so this past year I tried triticale… for whatever reason it didn’t seem to germinate quite as well, and didn’t cover quite as well come spring. Hated to do it but I just sprayed that plot, skipping the buckwheat this summer but will start the process again come late July. It was a good reminder that, like you say, the key to this is smothering weeds with plenty of spring grains coming up, if they see some bare spots they will take off. The other thing that has snagged me up a time or two is dry periods this time of year, looking for the right window to get the buckwheat rolled under. Other than that can’t think of a better way to cut out the herbicides, short of heavy disking. Deer hunting is puzzle after puzzle.

  • @StevenSmith-7t391
    @StevenSmith-7t391 17 днів тому +1

    Ken I really enjoy your videos. I’m wondering why you planted your buckwheat so heavily. I do 50lb/ac and it does great to keep weeds out.

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  17 днів тому

      That's great! I probably could lighten the seed rate but this definitely shades all of the weeds out and provides a nice thatch cover for my late summer seeding. It does come in very thick.

  • @erickrupa1748
    @erickrupa1748 17 днів тому +2

    Where did you get your buckwheat? I bought some off Amazon and it never grew well for me.

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  17 днів тому +3

      I buy mine from the local co-op feed and seed.

    • @erickrupa1748
      @erickrupa1748 17 днів тому

      @@HobbyHarvest thanks. I did not have time to get over there this summer. I will have to look for it next time I go.

  • @MS-ec9wy
    @MS-ec9wy 14 днів тому

    Good video. How did the roller work at terminating the rye? I’ve always seen people use a crimper or gly. If it worked for you, I’m definitely going to try.

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  14 днів тому +1

      It worked perfectly! Just need to make sure the rye is at the right stage. I didn't even put water in the roller.

  • @ericseeger6992
    @ericseeger6992 17 днів тому +1

    How tall do you expect the buckwheat to be in 6 to 7 weeks? Will you be broadcasting your fall plot and roll the BW over it again?

    • @HobbyHarvest
      @HobbyHarvest  17 днів тому

      It won't be as tall as this rye. It will probably be around 4 feet tall when I terminate it after I seed my fall seeds into it.