Food plot tips #469 & #470. Helping a neighbor, Kioti RX7320 Chisel disc & more

3 years ago
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Join me for some fresh air, some hot and dry temps and sunshine as I continue to work on our fall food plots and help out my neighbor to start working up a new fall food plot for them as well. But with the super Hot and dry weather we've been having lately, I am going to have to adjust my Kioti tractor soil preparation methods because the sod and dirt is just so dry and hard, that the home made chisel disc harrow just can't break it down to a good soil seedbed on it's own. Also we'll check out my neighbors new pumpkin garden that I tilled up for them on July 4th weekend. Also 2 'open field' food plot tips I will bring to you if you have some land that is open field or open ground. There are advantages to using the rolling topography terrain to your advantage when selecting food plot sites to use the rolling topography to your advantage. I have used this method for many years and it has proven itself quite successful. Also another bonus food plot/land management tip on collecting rocks from your new food plot areas, that you may not have considered. Thanks for joining me today, and best of luck to all of you land owners, land managers, food plot junkies, food plotters and more. Thanks for joining us. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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