MikeA57
Silver Member
I just got permission to hunt about 100 acres of land between the levee and the MS river that hasn't been hunted actively in several years. The place is terribly grown over but this past weekend we went down there with a bushhog and a bobcat with a brush rake on it and started clearing a road from one end of the property to the other along the river and also some areas we plan on planting in food plots. At this point we're not exactly sure of what all we want to plant. We just wanted to get it clear enough to get through so we could see what we're dealing with.
One thing we noticed is that the soil is so silty that I'm not sure if we can grow things like clover or alfalfa in it. A couple of areas had turnips planted there at some point and they were all coming up all over the place but we wanted to plant a variety of crops there for the deer.
Is there anything else we need to think about doing to get the soil prepped for planting food plots? This is my first rodeo for doing this type of thing so I'm not sure what all needs to be done.
Thanks!
Mike
One thing we noticed is that the soil is so silty that I'm not sure if we can grow things like clover or alfalfa in it. A couple of areas had turnips planted there at some point and they were all coming up all over the place but we wanted to plant a variety of crops there for the deer.
Is there anything else we need to think about doing to get the soil prepped for planting food plots? This is my first rodeo for doing this type of thing so I'm not sure what all needs to be done.
Thanks!
Mike