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Thanks for sharing. I just planted clover grass seed in my backyard instead of the traditional Kentucky lawn. What herbicide can I buy to use to kill weeds in my newly planted Clover lawn?
@RangerRage6919 күн бұрын
What do you do when you clearcut like this, but all that comes in is a carpet of Japanese Stiltgrass? Killing it with glyphosate, it just comes back from the seeds, and it smothers all other regeneration except stump sprouts.
@BeastsofBurdenPodcastАй бұрын
That's awesome! You mentioned selling them? I'm in southeast Iowa. Do you have a buyer I could contact? I'm sheared 24 acres and waiting for a mulcher to come and mulch the remaining 20 acres. I have a few slick back cedars that could be logged. My forester and others suggest I just remove the cedars and instead of marketing them. I burned 6 acres this spring and there's not much left except cedar logs! Good early successional starting to pop up! The 24 acres I sheared I'm planning to burn this year waiting for contractor to come in and put in damn good firebreaks. I've put in quite a few in my normal timber but this 24 acres is a matchbox and want a permanent firebreak I can maintain every year. Love the stuff you guys put out keep up the good work!!
@BeastsofBurdenPodcast2 ай бұрын
Love it. That was a mistake I made a few years ago. Had a fella log black locust and I didn't realize the locust response 😅so hack n squirt this summer boys!
@maxpower13373 ай бұрын
❤
@micah_lee4 ай бұрын
What was the harvesting plan? Shelterwood?
@micah_lee4 ай бұрын
This was also the most effective video on demonstrating safe and effective management of fire as well as how to get the best fire effects for management goals! Great work
@micah_lee4 ай бұрын
Do you have any videos on what happened over the past few years? You are probably due for another burn soon. Esp to knock back the invasive vines. It is weird being in a class (hardwood management) where we are learning about oak regeneration and you are talking about killing your precious oak regen. That is what we need more than ever
@troybrake56864 ай бұрын
Im gonna do this on an 1/4 acre with a weed eater and backpack sprayer, i was wondering of y'all limed it ( soil test) and I was also wondering if spraying early in spring and planting buckweat for a few months then laying it down and spraying it would help with weeds and nutrients and give does and fawns some diversity in summer, my land is more narly than yours, i have alot of thick stalk weeds and briars, briars are more in patches tho, its so thick the bucks push does in here in the rut to corner them, i just want a kill plot close to stand cause they never really use the land the same all the time
@patrickwolf43734 ай бұрын
Did you edge feather both sides?
@tate.mentzer76705 ай бұрын
Made where
@ThomasFlynn-tm4tn5 ай бұрын
Gotta love when they read the script. Completed my Grand Slam last spring in Florida. Heading back down, this spring.
@joependergrass47166 ай бұрын
SPOT ON BROTHER! Been saying this for years. I remember being a kid back in the 70's-80's and going fishing at the local creek. In the quarter mile walk to the creek you could catch enough crickets or hoppers to fish all day. I can't tell you the last time I saw two grasshoppers in the same day.
@darinbarber29226 ай бұрын
Sedges are a nemesis in my orchard clovers. Thanks for covering them.
@daronsmith22296 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I watch everything I can in this area but you’re one of the best. I eat it up!
@robertmense89067 ай бұрын
How do I get a copy of the new Habitat calendar?
@Landandlegacytube7 ай бұрын
Shoplandandlegacy.com
@sandych33ks17 ай бұрын
I mow my clover plot once a month in the summer.. It doesn't stop the weeds, i have used Arrest Max and that doesnt kill the weeds. I have resorted to picking / pulling weed roots ... I havent spot treated with glyphosate yet but its a great idea. Its November 29th in the Northeast and the deer are still in my clover..
@ShelbyDJohnson7 ай бұрын
When you use the word bramble does that include briars? I don’t hear that word “bramble” much where I’m at and wondered.
@Landandlegacytube7 ай бұрын
Yes bramble is another word for briars and vines
@greggilliland56987 ай бұрын
Great idea! Been following you guys and y’all do great work. Keep it coming!
@ericholcomb67807 ай бұрын
2 ordered, one for me and one to share! Thanks for a great resource.
@Teapotterr8 ай бұрын
CONGRATS!!! I haven’t even got my deer yet so that’s amazing. Great shot btw
@turkeyhunter76178 ай бұрын
Cool hunt 👍🦌
@turkeyhunter76178 ай бұрын
Sweet hunt! 👍🦌
@Dstuff44Duval9049 ай бұрын
Love seeing that boss hen set that decoy straight.
@KTPGNS19 ай бұрын
How about controlling sedges in a clover Chicory plot?
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
Sedgehammer herbicide
@learning_the_outdoors9 ай бұрын
That was awesome. How did you get that footage through the scope?
@travissmith-wz5nc9 ай бұрын
Who's in the Cattel & hay biz?
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
Alan summerford a consultant of ours in Alabama and Adam is also in the cattle business in southern Missouri
@CentralMississippiWhitetail9 ай бұрын
It’s possible to do it all. Build the soil requires less inputs better more desirable plants
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
It depends on your definition of what the techniques are. The regenerative food plots are leading to lots of weeds resulting in very low quality food plots therefore less hunting success. Using multiple planting seasons with diversity mixed throughout the year you can have great plots of help with basic soil health principles. The idea that it requires less inputs and increases the desire of the plants is proving to be not completely true
@CentralMississippiWhitetail9 ай бұрын
@@Landandlegacytube I’ve been doing this for 20 years while trying to improve. Food plotting means diverse techniques. I understand all the fades and crazes. A key is balanced soil down to the micros. Then Crop on crop building organic matter for rain retention. Here’s a solid example if you want corn, cheap then follow crimson clover. Probably wont need much fertilizer and get great weed suppression. Grow food on the flat ground cover in bottomlands and hillsides. Invest and learn best practices on electric fences. It’s so easy if a person buys the correct material once.
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
@@CentralMississippiWhitetail we’re in agreement with almost all. Regen plotting has adopted the no herbicide approach and it’s causing some major issues for guys since it’s blends on blends without any weed control.
@CentralMississippiWhitetail9 ай бұрын
@@Landandlegacytube Drill grains/legumes in the fall, come back in the spring, drill grains/legumes. In the pleasant months and hack/spray, burn. Place food next to cover and let it be deer most of the time. We all agree this is the way. Go watch Rusty on Farm and Ranch life. great channel
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
@@CentralMississippiWhitetail and no herbicide in between the plantings?
@Johnsson3419 ай бұрын
Feed deer, hold deer and possibly get deer close to harvest
@Landandlegacytube9 ай бұрын
There you guy. Appreciate the honesty
@ZE308AC10 ай бұрын
fire 🔥 is life for native plants that dependon fire for seed germination.
@joanelumba113211 ай бұрын
How do I get rid of purslane in my new clover lawn?
@gravelr51211 ай бұрын
Show the whole truck
@DefensorFortis11 ай бұрын
Do you add baking soda to your water so that way it creates carbon dioxide and also extinguishes the oxygen in the air?
@johnbaumgartner773111 ай бұрын
Never been to Florida during Lovebug season?
@chocolategravyandbiscuits841811 ай бұрын
The most insane thing I’ve ever seen!
@user-xq1yu5mh6m11 ай бұрын
What kills Lespedeza but not my clover?
@bsk712511 ай бұрын
So spraying herbicides and pesticides!
@Landandlegacytube11 ай бұрын
Likely some of the cause but large amount of acres in non native monocultures (lawns, crop field, pastures, etc) have a huge impact
@jesseknox932211 ай бұрын
Im new to your podcast and your channel. But i know Hunter and Thomas on S&F theyve been huge to teach me prescribed fire. Seeing in this video, the green honeysuckle light up gets me really excited to light my stuff up soon. Thank you gentlemen!
@dbljun7 Жыл бұрын
You said turkeys will go in that ? Seems too thick
@nidagiddens7080 Жыл бұрын
What you do for Dog fennel Mares Tail taking over . If we disturb soul with disc after burning only thing we get is Sansburs any comments would be appreciated.
@user-oy6iz8pl9x Жыл бұрын
Do you just leave the tress lay or do you move them?
@Landandlegacytube Жыл бұрын
We leave them lay
@buroakenthusiast6107 Жыл бұрын
Good stuff I want to try a growing season burn. Some of my land looks similar to yours. Loads of young honeysuckle under nice oaks. Do you ever burn small poison ivy plants? Some of the areas I've burned have 3-8 inch poison ivy saplings everywhere and I'm wondering if you've encountered that
@Landandlegacytube Жыл бұрын
We have lots of poison ivy. Fire really sets it back
@Billybobthorton7 Жыл бұрын
How was this a review freaking three minute video announcing that you bought something
@ericd4098 Жыл бұрын
'Promo sm' 🤪
@EinsteinTeachedYou Жыл бұрын
Dont lablab need a trellis
@rexwilson315 Жыл бұрын
In the southern U.S. burns are important. But you can't get burns done!!! We a setting our selves up for bigger problems. Wildfires won't be small. They will be bigger and much more distrutful to the forest and wildlife. Everything now is a lawyer. Air quality will suffer. But it's not going to go away. It's just for of an eco system that has to be managed.
@usernamehere60619 ай бұрын
Are you high on drugs?
@elladoz1966 Жыл бұрын
👍
@donald6427 Жыл бұрын
Has it really been 10 months since a release of a video
@Landandlegacytube Жыл бұрын
Hahaha yes it has. We’re working on way to improve the videos. Our hunting videos will be part of the HuntWorx show on sportsman’s channel and KZread coming this summer. More videos will be at @whitetail properties land beat series also. More to come through us at some point too
@donald6427 Жыл бұрын
And just like in Texas with large briers and patches it creates safety for poults… just my thinking
@rodneycantrell5276 Жыл бұрын
Lol lucky you killed him
@kevinbechaud8331 Жыл бұрын
Looks good Adam, planning on doing the same to my property. Along with burning hoping to bring in the birds
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Thanks for sharing. I just planted clover grass seed in my backyard instead of the traditional Kentucky lawn. What herbicide can I buy to use to kill weeds in my newly planted Clover lawn?
What do you do when you clearcut like this, but all that comes in is a carpet of Japanese Stiltgrass? Killing it with glyphosate, it just comes back from the seeds, and it smothers all other regeneration except stump sprouts.
That's awesome! You mentioned selling them? I'm in southeast Iowa. Do you have a buyer I could contact? I'm sheared 24 acres and waiting for a mulcher to come and mulch the remaining 20 acres. I have a few slick back cedars that could be logged. My forester and others suggest I just remove the cedars and instead of marketing them. I burned 6 acres this spring and there's not much left except cedar logs! Good early successional starting to pop up! The 24 acres I sheared I'm planning to burn this year waiting for contractor to come in and put in damn good firebreaks. I've put in quite a few in my normal timber but this 24 acres is a matchbox and want a permanent firebreak I can maintain every year. Love the stuff you guys put out keep up the good work!!
Love it. That was a mistake I made a few years ago. Had a fella log black locust and I didn't realize the locust response 😅so hack n squirt this summer boys!
❤
What was the harvesting plan? Shelterwood?
This was also the most effective video on demonstrating safe and effective management of fire as well as how to get the best fire effects for management goals! Great work
Do you have any videos on what happened over the past few years? You are probably due for another burn soon. Esp to knock back the invasive vines. It is weird being in a class (hardwood management) where we are learning about oak regeneration and you are talking about killing your precious oak regen. That is what we need more than ever
Im gonna do this on an 1/4 acre with a weed eater and backpack sprayer, i was wondering of y'all limed it ( soil test) and I was also wondering if spraying early in spring and planting buckweat for a few months then laying it down and spraying it would help with weeds and nutrients and give does and fawns some diversity in summer, my land is more narly than yours, i have alot of thick stalk weeds and briars, briars are more in patches tho, its so thick the bucks push does in here in the rut to corner them, i just want a kill plot close to stand cause they never really use the land the same all the time
Did you edge feather both sides?
Made where
Gotta love when they read the script. Completed my Grand Slam last spring in Florida. Heading back down, this spring.
SPOT ON BROTHER! Been saying this for years. I remember being a kid back in the 70's-80's and going fishing at the local creek. In the quarter mile walk to the creek you could catch enough crickets or hoppers to fish all day. I can't tell you the last time I saw two grasshoppers in the same day.
Sedges are a nemesis in my orchard clovers. Thanks for covering them.
Thanks so much for doing these videos. I watch everything I can in this area but you’re one of the best. I eat it up!
How do I get a copy of the new Habitat calendar?
Shoplandandlegacy.com
I mow my clover plot once a month in the summer.. It doesn't stop the weeds, i have used Arrest Max and that doesnt kill the weeds. I have resorted to picking / pulling weed roots ... I havent spot treated with glyphosate yet but its a great idea. Its November 29th in the Northeast and the deer are still in my clover..
When you use the word bramble does that include briars? I don’t hear that word “bramble” much where I’m at and wondered.
Yes bramble is another word for briars and vines
Great idea! Been following you guys and y’all do great work. Keep it coming!
2 ordered, one for me and one to share! Thanks for a great resource.
CONGRATS!!! I haven’t even got my deer yet so that’s amazing. Great shot btw
Cool hunt 👍🦌
Sweet hunt! 👍🦌
Love seeing that boss hen set that decoy straight.
How about controlling sedges in a clover Chicory plot?
Sedgehammer herbicide
That was awesome. How did you get that footage through the scope?
Who's in the Cattel & hay biz?
Alan summerford a consultant of ours in Alabama and Adam is also in the cattle business in southern Missouri
It’s possible to do it all. Build the soil requires less inputs better more desirable plants
It depends on your definition of what the techniques are. The regenerative food plots are leading to lots of weeds resulting in very low quality food plots therefore less hunting success. Using multiple planting seasons with diversity mixed throughout the year you can have great plots of help with basic soil health principles. The idea that it requires less inputs and increases the desire of the plants is proving to be not completely true
@@Landandlegacytube I’ve been doing this for 20 years while trying to improve. Food plotting means diverse techniques. I understand all the fades and crazes. A key is balanced soil down to the micros. Then Crop on crop building organic matter for rain retention. Here’s a solid example if you want corn, cheap then follow crimson clover. Probably wont need much fertilizer and get great weed suppression. Grow food on the flat ground cover in bottomlands and hillsides. Invest and learn best practices on electric fences. It’s so easy if a person buys the correct material once.
@@CentralMississippiWhitetail we’re in agreement with almost all. Regen plotting has adopted the no herbicide approach and it’s causing some major issues for guys since it’s blends on blends without any weed control.
@@Landandlegacytube Drill grains/legumes in the fall, come back in the spring, drill grains/legumes. In the pleasant months and hack/spray, burn. Place food next to cover and let it be deer most of the time. We all agree this is the way. Go watch Rusty on Farm and Ranch life. great channel
@@CentralMississippiWhitetail and no herbicide in between the plantings?
Feed deer, hold deer and possibly get deer close to harvest
There you guy. Appreciate the honesty
fire 🔥 is life for native plants that dependon fire for seed germination.
How do I get rid of purslane in my new clover lawn?
Show the whole truck
Do you add baking soda to your water so that way it creates carbon dioxide and also extinguishes the oxygen in the air?
Never been to Florida during Lovebug season?
The most insane thing I’ve ever seen!
What kills Lespedeza but not my clover?
So spraying herbicides and pesticides!
Likely some of the cause but large amount of acres in non native monocultures (lawns, crop field, pastures, etc) have a huge impact
Im new to your podcast and your channel. But i know Hunter and Thomas on S&F theyve been huge to teach me prescribed fire. Seeing in this video, the green honeysuckle light up gets me really excited to light my stuff up soon. Thank you gentlemen!
You said turkeys will go in that ? Seems too thick
What you do for Dog fennel Mares Tail taking over . If we disturb soul with disc after burning only thing we get is Sansburs any comments would be appreciated.
Do you just leave the tress lay or do you move them?
We leave them lay
Good stuff I want to try a growing season burn. Some of my land looks similar to yours. Loads of young honeysuckle under nice oaks. Do you ever burn small poison ivy plants? Some of the areas I've burned have 3-8 inch poison ivy saplings everywhere and I'm wondering if you've encountered that
We have lots of poison ivy. Fire really sets it back
How was this a review freaking three minute video announcing that you bought something
'Promo sm' 🤪
Dont lablab need a trellis
In the southern U.S. burns are important. But you can't get burns done!!! We a setting our selves up for bigger problems. Wildfires won't be small. They will be bigger and much more distrutful to the forest and wildlife. Everything now is a lawyer. Air quality will suffer. But it's not going to go away. It's just for of an eco system that has to be managed.
Are you high on drugs?
👍
Has it really been 10 months since a release of a video
Hahaha yes it has. We’re working on way to improve the videos. Our hunting videos will be part of the HuntWorx show on sportsman’s channel and KZread coming this summer. More videos will be at @whitetail properties land beat series also. More to come through us at some point too
And just like in Texas with large briers and patches it creates safety for poults… just my thinking
Lol lucky you killed him
Looks good Adam, planning on doing the same to my property. Along with burning hoping to bring in the birds