Corn and soybean food plot updates-The first 6 weeks, replanting & desperate measures!

1 year ago
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The struggle is real when you live in the middle of the Shawnee National forest and have a super high density of not only deer, but rabbits, woodchucks, crows, and many other food plot eating critters! But I am not giving up just yet this year! Join us for a near 6 week process of my corn and soybean food plots as this year I promised myself I would be much more diligent with weed competition, soil preparation and ongoing fertilizing! Without giving away too much information on this very complete and informative video, I did have to RE-PLANT BOTH the corn and soybean food plots! Each for different reasons. My original plan was to plant about 9 to 10 acres of corn and soybeans to try to overwhelm the wildlife grazers with enough tonnage so that I could just get some of the corn and soybeans to mature for some nice deer food plots come this fall. But as usual I was foiled once again! So the soybeans I got were free from a farmer that had leftover from last year. Free is always good, especially when you are talking about commercial soybeans that cost upwards of $50 to $100 bucks a bag! Join me for the whole process to see what went right, what went wrong, the current steps I've taken, some great corn and soybean food plot chronological updates, and and up to the day update as of today to see where we stand! I also put out some 'human fakes,' including several machines and my tractor in the fields to try to at least slow the eating carnage of the corn and soybeans. Also I added 2 new utilization cages to better gauage what I already believe, as far as the devastating critter carnage! So, definitely hit the like button, subscribe and hit the bell icon to follow my 2022 spring food plots for deer, as well as all of our mini excavator projects, skid steer projects, tractor projects, our VRBO cabin build project, UTV trail riding projects, DIY rustic red cedar and barn wood projects and all of our Country living adventures! Thank you. Kapper Outdoors, living the dream, one acre at a time.

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