August 12, 2024 update: Armed with a great soil test and weather forecast, on Sunday afternoon I was able to drill three of our five food plots with a Winter Wheat/Forage Rape/Clover/Winter Pea mix. After planting, 1" of rain fell, which is about as good as it can get.
With the prospect of rain the next two days and little time between now and the end of the month, I went ahead and broadcast a bag of "7 Card Stud Wildlife Mixture" (Forage Oats/Winter Wheat/Winter Peas/Turnip/Crimson Clover/Daikon Radish/Chicory) into a new 1/4 acre food plot located in a transition point. If the forecast rains come, these plots should provide some great browse and hunting action later in the season.
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Drilling a Winter Wheat/Forage Rape/Clovers/Winter Peas mix with the Tar River no-til drill.
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Broadcasting the "7 Card Stud" mix into a 1/4 acre transition point food plot
On the homestead property I have yet to plan the 1 acre food plot and a 1/4 acre "property line" plot (that will not be hunted) that is designed to focus movement. At the cabin I still yet to put in a 1/3 acre annual "hidey hole" plot. The seed for these projects just arrived, so now it is a matter of time and weather cooperating to complete the fall plantings.