Thanks 👍 I enjoy the work more than the hunting LOL
@markc203610 ай бұрын
Omg!! Nice food plot! I hope you get a wall hanger with all the work you've done. Great video.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@Deltonagardens10 ай бұрын
awesome content, its been a pleasure to watch this progression and lessons learned.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@bradcrouse910010 ай бұрын
Not 100% sure but I’ve read that when they bolt and flower like that they were planted a little early. Here in NC they usually don’t plant until last week of August to end of September when the soybean leaves are turning yellow. As hot as it’s been lately though most are just now starting to plant fall plots. Looks great though to me good luck to you
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Yeah that definitely could be why that happened. But I’ve never had issues in the past with them doing that.
@acidsquidartstudio215410 ай бұрын
I done my foodplot from your videos thanks for all the good info it's doing great you got that big buck tied up yet
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’ll have him tied up once he moves back into the area 👍
@Mark-oq5pf10 ай бұрын
Nice job! That's a great plot
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
@davidhaskins945710 ай бұрын
Great job enjoyed the video, just got my last plot in yesterday hope it looks like yours, needing some rain here in EC Missouri
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Looks like more rain chances next week and big cooldown the rest of September.
@patrothwell913810 ай бұрын
Great video keep them coming bud
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks. A lot more brassica videos coming soon.
@patrothwell9138
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 I planted my Brassicas on July 23 like u.They look awesome
@kylecasetta409110 ай бұрын
Nice plot, I plant a little thicker and fertilize for max performance. Usually my acre plot will end up about waist high by oct 1. Deer love to bed down in them during the mid day by me. Not sure where in Wisconsin you are but your plots are about equal with mine in north central WI.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen deer beds in my brassicas. I’m in southern Wi, Jefferson Co.
@kylecasetta4091
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 last year had a giant walk out at 130 pm opening day. Feed out and bedded down. Have does and fawns always come out at all points in the day feed and lay down .
@markst.martinii963510 ай бұрын
We have to be overseeding. Ugh. If that’s all you’re using for seeds in that container for the size of that plot, we definitely are. Thank you for showing that, learning lessons for next year. Our plots are no where near yours. And they’re all dying from the heat and no rain. Sucks. Right before season too
@joeysJourney927
10 ай бұрын
If they're dying that bad, overseed w winter rye at 200# per acre and you'll have green for the deer.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I used to overseed all my brassicas too the first couple years. It’s a lot easier to overseed on tilled plots. When no tilling you won’t get as good of germination and will have too seed slightly thicker.
@jasonhaga541210 ай бұрын
Great videos. When was this plot planted? I'm seeing good growth in my plots from Aug 5th plant. No radish or turnips yet.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
This was planted July 22. I generally try and get all my brassicas in between July 20 and Aug 10
@jimkindle356310 ай бұрын
💪👊👍
@daveguttormson6315Ай бұрын
You do a good job young fella. What are you using for fertilizer?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
25 күн бұрын
This was a first yr plot. I didn’t fertilize at all. I did put a good amount of 9-23-31 down this year on this plot.
@greyhunter928710 ай бұрын
Is this central Wisconsin? I’m not asking where you are specifically, but we are looking at retiring in central Wisconsin in 2 years and I’m wondering if all the things you plant will be applicable to the area we are looking to move to. I’m finding your videos helpful and appreciate the work and information you put into them.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’m in Southern Wi, Jefferson Co. It depends on how much ag is around. The more ag the easier it is to grow small plots. The less ag around the bigger your plots will need to be. Brassicas will work anywhere.
@greyhunter9287
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Thanks!
@WobblyRooster10 ай бұрын
Our 1/2 acre brassica plot has been hit HARD by browse. Hopefully yours lasts til season
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I expect this plot to last until late Jan or February. We have a few other small soybean plots on this property too.
@WobblyRooster
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 right on. We have clover/alfalfa in other spots here and not much ag close. Probably why they’ve hit ours harder. Appreciate the response and good luck!
@robertmccarthy602010 ай бұрын
How are you keeping the deer from eating them up before they get a chance to grow? Every time I plant them they get eaten before they get a chance to get big?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’m in a heavily agricultural area. There is 200-300 acres of beans in the fields close by to this property
@robertmccarthy6020
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 so they leave your plants alone because there is so many?
@clarkwheeler876410 ай бұрын
What happened to the top of your walnut tree? Something break it off or did you top it? I've heard Walnut trees keep other plants from growing under it. That wouldn't be good for a food plot.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
A big storm came through about a week after planting and topped off that tree along with a bunch of bigger trees. I probably will cut it down in the future just to keep that opening big. I have other food plots by other walnuts and I haven’t seen any difference. The shade and roots sucking moisture is what’s mainly going to affect your plot just like any other tree species. I think the walnuts only affect certain crops like Tomatoes. Etc.
@joeysJourney927
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Every part of a black walnut tree contains a chemical called juglone, which is what makes the growth of other plants so difficult near a black walnut tree.
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Great video! Cannot believe how much work you do.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍 I enjoy the work more than the hunting LOL
Omg!! Nice food plot! I hope you get a wall hanger with all the work you've done. Great video.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
awesome content, its been a pleasure to watch this progression and lessons learned.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Not 100% sure but I’ve read that when they bolt and flower like that they were planted a little early. Here in NC they usually don’t plant until last week of August to end of September when the soybean leaves are turning yellow. As hot as it’s been lately though most are just now starting to plant fall plots. Looks great though to me good luck to you
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Yeah that definitely could be why that happened. But I’ve never had issues in the past with them doing that.
I done my foodplot from your videos thanks for all the good info it's doing great you got that big buck tied up yet
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’ll have him tied up once he moves back into the area 👍
Nice job! That's a great plot
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍
Great job enjoyed the video, just got my last plot in yesterday hope it looks like yours, needing some rain here in EC Missouri
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Looks like more rain chances next week and big cooldown the rest of September.
Great video keep them coming bud
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
Thanks. A lot more brassica videos coming soon.
@patrothwell9138
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 I planted my Brassicas on July 23 like u.They look awesome
Nice plot, I plant a little thicker and fertilize for max performance. Usually my acre plot will end up about waist high by oct 1. Deer love to bed down in them during the mid day by me. Not sure where in Wisconsin you are but your plots are about equal with mine in north central WI.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen deer beds in my brassicas. I’m in southern Wi, Jefferson Co.
@kylecasetta4091
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 last year had a giant walk out at 130 pm opening day. Feed out and bedded down. Have does and fawns always come out at all points in the day feed and lay down .
We have to be overseeding. Ugh. If that’s all you’re using for seeds in that container for the size of that plot, we definitely are. Thank you for showing that, learning lessons for next year. Our plots are no where near yours. And they’re all dying from the heat and no rain. Sucks. Right before season too
@joeysJourney927
10 ай бұрын
If they're dying that bad, overseed w winter rye at 200# per acre and you'll have green for the deer.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I used to overseed all my brassicas too the first couple years. It’s a lot easier to overseed on tilled plots. When no tilling you won’t get as good of germination and will have too seed slightly thicker.
Great videos. When was this plot planted? I'm seeing good growth in my plots from Aug 5th plant. No radish or turnips yet.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
This was planted July 22. I generally try and get all my brassicas in between July 20 and Aug 10
💪👊👍
You do a good job young fella. What are you using for fertilizer?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
25 күн бұрын
This was a first yr plot. I didn’t fertilize at all. I did put a good amount of 9-23-31 down this year on this plot.
Is this central Wisconsin? I’m not asking where you are specifically, but we are looking at retiring in central Wisconsin in 2 years and I’m wondering if all the things you plant will be applicable to the area we are looking to move to. I’m finding your videos helpful and appreciate the work and information you put into them.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’m in Southern Wi, Jefferson Co. It depends on how much ag is around. The more ag the easier it is to grow small plots. The less ag around the bigger your plots will need to be. Brassicas will work anywhere.
@greyhunter9287
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Thanks!
Our 1/2 acre brassica plot has been hit HARD by browse. Hopefully yours lasts til season
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I expect this plot to last until late Jan or February. We have a few other small soybean plots on this property too.
@WobblyRooster
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 right on. We have clover/alfalfa in other spots here and not much ag close. Probably why they’ve hit ours harder. Appreciate the response and good luck!
How are you keeping the deer from eating them up before they get a chance to grow? Every time I plant them they get eaten before they get a chance to get big?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
I’m in a heavily agricultural area. There is 200-300 acres of beans in the fields close by to this property
@robertmccarthy6020
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 so they leave your plants alone because there is so many?
What happened to the top of your walnut tree? Something break it off or did you top it? I've heard Walnut trees keep other plants from growing under it. That wouldn't be good for a food plot.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
10 ай бұрын
A big storm came through about a week after planting and topped off that tree along with a bunch of bigger trees. I probably will cut it down in the future just to keep that opening big. I have other food plots by other walnuts and I haven’t seen any difference. The shade and roots sucking moisture is what’s mainly going to affect your plot just like any other tree species. I think the walnuts only affect certain crops like Tomatoes. Etc.
@joeysJourney927
10 ай бұрын
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Every part of a black walnut tree contains a chemical called juglone, which is what makes the growth of other plants so difficult near a black walnut tree.