Here are a couple of photos of the clover food plot I put in this year. This food plot is where the trail that I took all the buck photos leads to.
This food plot started last year when I plowed up this shooting lane in early August. I let it set for about two weeks. Then I disked it, limed it, fertilized it, and seeded it to forage oats and turnips the last week of last August. The deer and turkeys were in the forage oats very heavy right through hunting season. This spring I frost seeded it with clover. In May I sprayed it with a selective herbicide (Arrest) that kills only grass. In June I ran a brush hog over the top of the clover and cut the broadleafs. The clover then grew above the broadleafs and (I hope) crowded out the broadleafs.
This food plot started last year when I plowed up this shooting lane in early August. I let it set for about two weeks. Then I disked it, limed it, fertilized it, and seeded it to forage oats and turnips the last week of last August. The deer and turkeys were in the forage oats very heavy right through hunting season. This spring I frost seeded it with clover. In May I sprayed it with a selective herbicide (Arrest) that kills only grass. In June I ran a brush hog over the top of the clover and cut the broadleafs. The clover then grew above the broadleafs and (I hope) crowded out the broadleafs.