Keeping the Weeds Out: How to Spray for Healthier Food Plots

Maintenance is something that comes with everything you do in life. The same goes for your food plot. Knowing how to spray and a few best practices will help you keep your food plot healthy and free of weeds.
There is a lot to know about maintaining your food plot and spraying them is just one aspect of many. If you have any questions about your food plots or forest feel free to ask them in the comments section, we will be happy to answer them.
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  • @genesiscustomfoodplots
    @genesiscustomfoodplots2 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the comment Carroll. Certainly plenty of options out there that will work!

  • @carrollsanders9376
    @carrollsanders93762 жыл бұрын

    I prefer the boomless sprayer too the boom type, larger particles more effective grass control.

  • @keyeskennard
    @keyeskennard9 ай бұрын

    What brand is your Foam Marker? I’m shopping for one now and really like the one you have and how you mounted it.

  • @genesiscustomfoodplots

    @genesiscustomfoodplots

    7 ай бұрын

    We actually have custom built our foam markers and fabricated our own mounting/guard system. Had trouble finding anything durable enough for a wide variety of food plotting situations. Good luck!

  • @dr.sethbarr9351
    @dr.sethbarr9351 Жыл бұрын

    Great videos guys. Is there a way to plant food plots (maybe not right away) but eventually be able to use a combo of no till and cover crops to be able to eliminate the need for spray. Thanks.

  • @genesiscustomfoodplots

    @genesiscustomfoodplots

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Seth - thanks for the note. This is certainly possible and is being done successfully in certain areas. The biggest limiting factor we see when trying to do this is 2 fold: 1. An overpopulation of deer that that will eat off cover crops to the point where they can't shade out weeds and don't produce to their full potential and don't recycle enough nutrients. 2. Too short of a growing season in northern climates to maximize productions and food availability. I guess, like all things, give it a try and see how it goes. The worst will happen is you need to supplement fertilizer and/or chemical for time until you get the right recipe. Good luck and thanks for watching!

  • @dr.sethbarr9351

    @dr.sethbarr9351

    Жыл бұрын

    @@genesiscustomfoodplots thanks for the reply. I’m in southwest wisconsin. Maybe you guys can do a video in the future on some combos and tips on how you would proceed with a more natural planting. Thanks for the great content!!

  • @genesiscustomfoodplots

    @genesiscustomfoodplots

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dr.sethbarr9351 We actually do a lot of planting for customers in SW WI and that is an area we have some success cover cropping and limiting fertilizer use. Chemical elimination has been tough yet due to the abundance of invasives like waterhemp and certain pigweeds which are very resilient and out compete many planted crops if not treated early on. We certainly like the concept though and are continually trying to achieve as little fert and chemical as possible. We will think about some future video topics and see what we can do. Thanks for the support!

  • @gdotone1
    @gdotone12 жыл бұрын

    do not use!