Buck Hollow Sporting Goods - click or touch to visit their website Midwest Habitat Company

Search results

  1. J

    Year round food.

    Dbletree also mentions adding Berseem and 60# of oats in spring. Then clipping oats in June. Was he putting oats in his clover side? I’m considering a 1/2-1/2 plot. Clovers and Brassicas. Any thoughts?
  2. J

    Year round food.

    Complete kill, 2 weeks-ish later I broadcast, roll and spray again. Two weeks after that I broadcast rye on non-brassica side.
  3. J

    Year round food.

    thanks. Still a bit confusing but I’m gonna draw it out and ask questions as needed. Thanks again.
  4. J

    Year round food.

    Food plot questions. Currently, i have 5 acres of plots on 60 acres in southernish Illinois. With the largest plot being 2.5 acres. I’ve followed the Jeff sturgis method of no til, 1/2 brassica, 1/2 peas, beans, oats. Layered rye in after a couple weeks. Fall planting. My goal is year round...
  5. J

    Frost seeding switch

    Mowing? Spraying?
  6. J

    Frost seeding switch

    Any thing in Aug-Sept?
  7. J

    Frost seeding switch

    It’ll be seeded into dead weeds.
  8. J

    Frost seeding switch

    Sorry, no. It’s not bare.
  9. J

    Frost seeding switch

    I’m using HD screening this year but have areas I’d like to try and get switch established. With the idea of eventually using it to replace HD. Ground is in southernish illinois. Thoughts and timeline on frost seeding switch? Process after the application? I do not have a blank slate, dirt only...
  10. J

    Transplants

    Really good stuff, Snail! Thank you!
  11. J

    Transplants

    Good data. Thank you!
  12. J

    Transplants

    Lucky, are you digging them up with a root ball or pulling them like a weed? I’ve heard both. What’s your favorite time of year?
  13. J

    Transplants

    Hi guys, new to the page and habitat work. My question is about transplanting cedar and spruce from one part of my property to more specific locations. Best timing? Best practices? Has anyone had luck with bare root conifers from state nurseries?
Top Bottom