'Saving September Food Plots!'

06:49 Apr 11
'Like many of you, all of our soil is not the same.  Lime takes months to take effect, some areas are too wet, it can be a lot of manual work to raise the PH in our soils.  What do we do when we have our bare areas and what overall effect can we create from it?  Remember - what we do today usually has a longer lasting effect.  If we miss an opportune time, it may come back to bite us.  Hopefully this clover can take hold next spring to limit weeds for our new perennial plot!  Facebook: Tradger Farms Instagram: joeyoungbloodphotography  Camera: Canon EOS R https://amzn.to/2ESLs3l  Microphone: Rode Video Mic Pro https://amzn.to/2YW4ayf  GoPro: Hero 9 Black https://amzn.to/3mLXgFZ Lens: Canon EF 24-70mm 2.8L https://amzn.to/34UFKc8 Telephoto Lens: Canon RF 70-200mm 2.8L https://amzn.to/3gN0tB1 Polar Pro Circular Polarizer https://amzn.to/31O1d4E Polar Pro Variable ND Filter https://amzn.to/31MaSZq Pack: Peter McKinnon Nomatic Backpack https://amzn.to/34SRsUF Camera Holder - Peak Design https://amzn.to/3jBIUG0 Hard Drive: Samsung T5 Portable SSD https://amzn.to/3hPUfl9 Drone: DJI Air https://amzn.to/3hTNMWs Manfrotto Fluid Head https://amzn.to/3jBcN9e Tripod: Promaster Carbon Fiber' 

Tags: hunting , deer , clover , food plots , whitetail , winter rye , Soil Ph , failed food plot , September food plot

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