shaman
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Tomorrow, I'm getting a Kubota L2502HST delivered along with a rotary mower and rotary tiller. I've had my farm for since 2001, and up until now, I've been just a dabbler in food plots. I'm retiring there full time, and I'll now have more time to take care of things. What I'd like to do is throw some questions out to y'all and see what yout think.
First off, I thought I'd go through my long term goals.
1) I'd like to improve the number of large buck sightings. As it is, our end of the county (SW Bracken County, KY) is crawling with deer. However, large bucks are only occasional visitors. We had a couple of years where bigguns were everywhere, but it was because a neighbor had moved out and stopped putting $700/year worth of corn in a feeder near the back corner of my property.
2) I have 40 acres of hay pasture. Some of that ground hasn't been turned over in 50 years. I'm going to hit some of these new plots with the rotary tiller to get started, but I want to migrate to minimal tillage. At this point, I'm experimenting a lot just to see what works. I'm targetting about 5 acres total-- the most likely places where deer and turkeys will benefit and be easiest to harvest
3) The family deer camp and turkey camp are both run out of these 200 acres. Right now, it's a really good year if 4 of the 6 of us take a doe and a buck and 1-2 turkeys each. I'd like to bump that up.
4) We always had good years and bad years, but lately things have gone rather slack for both turkey and deer. My guess is that there has been a lot of turnover with my neighbors. They've gone from brown-n-down guys who rode ATVs everywhere and chased the deer onto my property to serious hunters doing more with their own land. I need to up my game.
Additional info:
1) I'm also receiving an ATV from a buddy. He's been riding it out to his blind for about a decade after his quad bypass operation. He's turning it over to me. I'm ordering a tank sprayer, a seeder, and a drag harrow for it-- much cheaper than trying to so all that with the tractor.
2) I took advantage of Memorial Day sales and ordered a bunch of seed.
https://antlerking.com/product/food-plot-blend/
https://antlerking.com/product/honey-hole-mix/
https://www.evolved.com/5-card-draw/#description-section
https://www.evolved.com/throw-gro-no-till-forage/
https://antlerking.com/product/antler-king-game-changer-clover-mix-2/
https://anilogics.com/product/crush-seeds-of-science-clover-plus-alfalfa/
3) I've divvied up my targetted areas into 1/4 acre plots. That way, I've got 4 chances to try a different blend in a 1 acre field and see what works.
4) I've told the guy who's been doing my hay to get his work done by 15 July. I want to start planting by the second week in August so that everything is ready for the 8 Nov Rifle Opener.
5) I'm currently planning 1 40 lb bag of 13-13-13 per 1/4 acre plot. I did soil tests and all my ground was 6.5 PH or above and fairly well situated with N-P and K.
6) If you're looking for more info about the farm, you can find 20+ years of posts about it at Genesis9.angzva.com
Questions:
1) So the hay dude finishes 7/15. What should I do next? Should I use Gly or just till?
2) What do I do with the hillier pastures? I'm afraid of soil erosion.
3) I'm concentrating on the deer at the moment, but I want to improve things for the turkeys as well. What do you suggest?
This ought to get things going-- give y'all something to respond to. I'll stop for now and let you know about how the tractor delivery goes. Thanks in advance for all your help.
First off, I thought I'd go through my long term goals.
1) I'd like to improve the number of large buck sightings. As it is, our end of the county (SW Bracken County, KY) is crawling with deer. However, large bucks are only occasional visitors. We had a couple of years where bigguns were everywhere, but it was because a neighbor had moved out and stopped putting $700/year worth of corn in a feeder near the back corner of my property.
2) I have 40 acres of hay pasture. Some of that ground hasn't been turned over in 50 years. I'm going to hit some of these new plots with the rotary tiller to get started, but I want to migrate to minimal tillage. At this point, I'm experimenting a lot just to see what works. I'm targetting about 5 acres total-- the most likely places where deer and turkeys will benefit and be easiest to harvest
3) The family deer camp and turkey camp are both run out of these 200 acres. Right now, it's a really good year if 4 of the 6 of us take a doe and a buck and 1-2 turkeys each. I'd like to bump that up.
4) We always had good years and bad years, but lately things have gone rather slack for both turkey and deer. My guess is that there has been a lot of turnover with my neighbors. They've gone from brown-n-down guys who rode ATVs everywhere and chased the deer onto my property to serious hunters doing more with their own land. I need to up my game.
Additional info:
1) I'm also receiving an ATV from a buddy. He's been riding it out to his blind for about a decade after his quad bypass operation. He's turning it over to me. I'm ordering a tank sprayer, a seeder, and a drag harrow for it-- much cheaper than trying to so all that with the tractor.
2) I took advantage of Memorial Day sales and ordered a bunch of seed.
https://antlerking.com/product/food-plot-blend/
https://antlerking.com/product/honey-hole-mix/
https://www.evolved.com/5-card-draw/#description-section
https://www.evolved.com/throw-gro-no-till-forage/
https://antlerking.com/product/antler-king-game-changer-clover-mix-2/
https://anilogics.com/product/crush-seeds-of-science-clover-plus-alfalfa/
3) I've divvied up my targetted areas into 1/4 acre plots. That way, I've got 4 chances to try a different blend in a 1 acre field and see what works.
4) I've told the guy who's been doing my hay to get his work done by 15 July. I want to start planting by the second week in August so that everything is ready for the 8 Nov Rifle Opener.
5) I'm currently planning 1 40 lb bag of 13-13-13 per 1/4 acre plot. I did soil tests and all my ground was 6.5 PH or above and fairly well situated with N-P and K.
6) If you're looking for more info about the farm, you can find 20+ years of posts about it at Genesis9.angzva.com
Questions:
1) So the hay dude finishes 7/15. What should I do next? Should I use Gly or just till?
2) What do I do with the hillier pastures? I'm afraid of soil erosion.
3) I'm concentrating on the deer at the moment, but I want to improve things for the turkeys as well. What do you suggest?
This ought to get things going-- give y'all something to respond to. I'll stop for now and let you know about how the tractor delivery goes. Thanks in advance for all your help.
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