vtsnowedin
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I want to plant some food plots and do it in a way that improves the soil biology so that the same ground might serve as a food production plot in the future if some of the doomerish predictions come to pass. At any rate having the ground more capable for production then it is today is a good goal. The first ground I am considering is a top of the ridge plot that has been pasture and then corn and has now laid fallow for twenty years with some areas grown up to black berries and emergent tree species as high as thirty feet.
I'm thinking of clearing any brush and trees (using my tractor
) then plowing under the sod then picking the rocks. (always plenty of them) then planting a green manure crop of legumes like red clover and oats then plowing that under and after the proper wait time planting a mix of soy beans tillage turnips , radishes and winter cereal rye to get a good mixed stand regardless of what the weather gives me after planting.
This plot will be available for wildlife such a white tailed deer does and fawns but will have to be guarded in November through December by licensed riflemen to insure that no horned buck steals the does feed.
I'm thinking of clearing any brush and trees (using my tractor
This plot will be available for wildlife such a white tailed deer does and fawns but will have to be guarded in November through December by licensed riflemen to insure that no horned buck steals the does feed.