Food plot implements?

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Jksnvly

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I want to put in a couple of small 1/4-1/2 acre food plots for deer etc.. Anyone else here do so? What equipment do you utilize? I have a 2520. Thanks.
 
   / Food plot implements? #2  
Your question may be answered better in the "Projects" or "Attachments" section, this is certainly not a JD specific question...
 
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Sorry-this is the area I visit. Just thought there might be some like minded owners here...and it does have to do with JD owning/operating.
 
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Jksnvly said:
Sorry-this is the area I visit. Just thought there might be some like minded owners here...and it does have to do with JD owning/operating.

Sorry if you took my post the wrong way, I did not mean to sound like a smart a**. I was just trying to direct you to the place where you would get the most responses to your questions.
There are a lot of post's in the project forum about food plots, and a lot of people without Deere's maintaining them.
 
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Kennyd-you didn't sound like a SA. I didn't know where to go. The attachments area didn't produce alot of results, but a search of the Projects area did. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction.
 
   / Food plot implements? #6  
I know you've found answers elsewhere, but I have a 2320. I just did a 1/2 acre food plot on old meadow. I have a brush hog and tiller. Cut as low as it would go. Fair bit of scrub/ some small trees (cedar) and meadow grass.

Then I went straight to my rotary tiller. The common wisdom seems to be to spray round up to kill the grass first . . but I didn't. worked well. I did 3 slow passes to really chop it up.

Then I simply used hand held seed spreader for a clover mix. I've already got 2 inches of growth. I may have issue with the existing grass weed mulch fighting for space, but we'll see. Techniqu flaws aside, the cutter and the tiller are all I needed. I'm not sure if a disc would have been as effective behind my 2320.
 
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Just be careful....too much round-up and nothing will grow, not even your seeds. Alfalfa definately won't grow after round up.
 
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ive planted food plots that are about 1/2 acre every year for the past 10 years and all ive done is disc it up really well, use my spreader that i pull behind the tractor to spread lime, fertilizer, seeds, then use my drag harrow that i made to cover the seed up. its worked really well for me every year, not to mention i put out 100lb bags of shelled or ear corn per stand along with a 50lb salt block. this has been ver successful for me as turkeys, deer, doves, quail, and other wildlife benefit from it. i use an old 1978 JD 950 but will hopefully be upgrading to a much larger tractor in the next year or so.
 
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IMO a box blade, disk harrow, and rotary cutter are great. Use the box blade with the rippers all the way down, and tilted forward to let the dirt pass, on a new plot. This also allows water to sink in and soften the earth. The disk is for a level and tilled seed bed, the cutter, well, to cut...PS use box when dry and disk when damp. Clay
 
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If you make the food plots too small, the deer will eat everything before it ever grows or matures. I made a 2 acre one last year and they dug up everything when it was young and tender. This year I went to 7 acres and its doing well.
 

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