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Plant Brassicas Earlier for more Tonnage - Don’t wait till Mid August 

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There is a lot of information online about food plots and specifically Brassica food plots. Many people say that you should wait until mid August to plant Brassicas so they are tender and attractive to deer during hunting season. Depending on where you’re located Brassica needs to be planted at different times. Roughly 60-90 days before the first frost. In the Midwest and north east the correct time would be anywhere is from mid July to early August. If you plant earlier you will get more tonnage but if you plant later you will get a lot less tonnage in your food plot.
As you see in this video waist high, thick stem, big leaf Brassicas are being consumed by the deer unlike what you may find online that they become too woody and too big for deer to be attracted to them when planted early. You want to be able to grow and provide as much food for the deer when going into the fall/winter as possible that is why you should plant in July not August if you are in the Midwest and north east.
It all depends on rain if it’s a dry July then you may have to wait till August though. Getting a good rain after planting is very important in Brassica food plots because the seeds are so small and dry out easily on the top of the surface.

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Комментарии : 45   
@jimmymiller9299
@jimmymiller9299 Год назад
Totally agree with planting mid to late July weather permitting
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
👍
@larsonvalleyfarm
@larsonvalleyfarm Год назад
Looks like a great food plot. I wish I would have planted mine a few weeks earlier
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Thanks, antler kings Honey Hole and Whitetail institute Wintergreens are my favorite blends.
@kurtcaramanidis5705
@kurtcaramanidis5705 Год назад
I agree totally. Lapratt agrees as well.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
👍 “Guys if you want big Brassicas then guys you have to plant earlier.” Tony Lapratt. His favorite word is “guys” LOL
@danarzechula3769
@danarzechula3769 Год назад
Always did start early in my little backyard garden sometimes can get 2 harvests if there's a milder entry to winter. Smaller and sweeter still lots of turnip greens😊
@royguidry1311
@royguidry1311 Год назад
Wow!,,,
@clarkwheeler8764
@clarkwheeler8764 Год назад
Ok, YOU win the Blue ribbon for HUGE brassicas. When it comes to planting food plots definitely do what works for you and stick with it or change things up if they don't work. When are your over seeding Winter Rye vids coming out?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Your totally right about stick with what works when it comes to food plots. I seeded some winter rye in some of my plots this year but wont be having a video on it.
@KrummyProductions
@KrummyProductions Год назад
Your plot looks amazing. I wish mine looked like that! I think those advertisements for planting in August are for “middle” states like Iowa which are a much longer growing season than the northern half of Wisconsin.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
I suppose yeah they do have a little longer growing season there. But people that saw deer don’t eat woody big brassicas are totally wrong. You need to have as much food going into the winter as possible.
@DLCShark
@DLCShark Год назад
Man you can really grow some food plots!
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
👍 That being a first year plot really helped. The first two years or so you don’t need to fertilize and whatever you plant grows amazing. By the third and fourth year the soil is pretty drained and will need some fertilizer. That field has been grass and weeds for at least 10 years now, no crop planted on it for a while.
@johnnyballgame7339
@johnnyballgame7339 11 месяцев назад
I plant mine in Southern Michigan around August 1 every year...60 days to maturity makes them prime going into the archery opener.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 11 месяцев назад
I aim to get mine planted in late July early Aug but sometimes I’ll plant a few in mid July if there’s good moisture to make sure I have enough time to get everything planted. I don’t like waiting until mid august.
@nedcarter6553
@nedcarter6553 Год назад
Purple tops are good to eat I would like to have a bunch of those!!
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
I have taken a bite of them. They basically like a Kalarabi. I can see why the deer like them but I don’t LOL 😆
@patrothwell9138
@patrothwell9138 Год назад
They stuff is Huge Great job.Has the coon been eating a lot of your corn?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
No, thankfully for the coons have been staying out of most of my corn
@randyh.6019
@randyh.6019 Год назад
Man your deer density must be crazy....I planted honey hole last year for the first time deer never touched it until feb. 1st
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Yeah it’s pretty good, not as high as some areas in the county. Last year from summer-February I had pics of 41 different bucks. Obviously some of those were coming from 1-2 miles away.
@adriennefloreen
@adriennefloreen Год назад
That's interesting. I live in Northern California in what is basically a rainforest and all Brassicas, including most cultivars and weeds, will grow here at any time of year. Right now it is in the 40s at night and the 50s during the day and it probably will be for the next month or so, and a longer list I can type of "Brassicas" are in numerous stages of growth in my yard. Including Brussel sprouts that are growing out of and overtaking one of the few patches of "lawn" I have, a grassy walkway between two raised beds. Do you just plant fields of vegetables, never water and let the rain do it, never pull weeds, and just come back and harvest everything? I like your method of farming.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Technically this isn’t farming. This is planting a Brassica Blend to attract deer to an area. The deer consume these brassica varieties and turnips and radishes throughout the winter and benefits the deer by giving them a quality food source throughout the winter. I didn’t have to pull any weeds or any weed control other than tilling the ground the day I planted. This is a first year plot and that is why there’s not that many annual weeds. In the following years I can expect more weeds to come in.
@georgehelzer7569
@georgehelzer7569 Год назад
If there is a reason I plant brassicas early in Tennessee, is the rain. Everyone says to plant them in September here and I always plant early to mid August because September/October are our driest months of the year. Had I waited, I would only have dead seed laying on the ground this year. We had the same drought a lot of the country had this year and I have a fantastic fall plot. I timed the planting with rain and then got lucky a couple times with enough rain to get it established. I worried a little here in later September into October as it started to dry up, but we got a touch of rain and perked it back up, finally! I will forever plant in August when rain is forecasted pretty well.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Yes, getting a good rain after planting Brassicas is crucial. Otherwise you’ll end up with spotty germination if you don’t get a rain within 3 to 7 days after planting. There was a couple stretches this year where my brassicas got a little dry looking but then a rain perked them right back up like you said.
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 Год назад
AUGUST is find for Brassica, don't plant them in July in the south. He is up north he needs to plant in July.
@georgehelzer7569
@georgehelzer7569 Год назад
@@carrollsanders9376 Yeah I understand where he is. What I am saying is you cant follow planting by a date. Sometimes you have to go early and follow the rain. The rain/moisture will be far more important than the calendar date.
@carrollsanders9376
@carrollsanders9376 Год назад
@@georgehelzer7569 Absolutely, just pointing out his conditions.
@Nickmarchessault
@Nickmarchessault Год назад
@@carrollsanders9376I just planted brassica the on Tuesday here in east Tennessee. I already have sprouts coming up. With this rain lately I feel like I timed it perfect
@blindluckoutdoors4850
@blindluckoutdoors4850 Год назад
I plant mine July 15th every year in western WI and would not go any later. I spread it a little thicker than most people as I find the deer prefer the smaller more tender plants and bulbs later on.
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
It all depends on rain but yeah I like to definitely get most if not all my Brassicas in from mid July to late July.
@craiglamb8056
@craiglamb8056 Год назад
Could you rate your Brassica blends from best to worst?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
My two favorite Brassica blends are antler kings honey hole, and Whitetail Institute winter greens. The areas of this plot where there is a lot of very tall Brassicas going out to seed is the Northwoods Whitetail sweet Feast Brassica Blend which I do not like much anymore. Planted it last year and had some leftover seed I used this year. I don’t like how that one variety of Brassica, probably 10 to 20% of the mix goes out to seed and gets 4 to 5 feet tall and deer don’t really eat those tall brassicas. seems like a waste. Plus the Northwoods Blend does not have a seed coating so when broadcasting seed it is really hard to see how much is coming out. Whereas other Brassica blends have seed coating and it’s A lot easier to tell how thick you’re spreading seed. Those are the three brassica blends I’ve planted in the last couple years. I haven’t tried much other than that. I’ve tried a few other Whitetail Institute blends but winter greens is the best.
@chadilacnissen9717
@chadilacnissen9717 Год назад
You must have planted a longer maturing variety. I tried this the last 2 years and after 70ish days the plants all looked diseased/dead? Was hoping formyour results
@chadilacnissen9717
@chadilacnissen9717 Год назад
What manufacturer /blend did you plant?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
This plot has 3 mixes. The stuff closer to the rd is the Northwoods Whitetails sweet fest brassica blend. That blend has a lot of brassicas that go out to seed even if planted a week later. I don’t like that blend that much anymore. The rest of the plot is Antler Kings Honey Hole and Whitetail Institute’s Wintergreens. Those are my favorite blends. Tillage radish mixed with those 2 as well.
@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052
@kcoutdoorsmissouri4052 11 месяцев назад
What seed blend did you go with
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 11 месяцев назад
I planted 3 blends in this plot. Antler Kings Honey Hole, Whitetail Institute’s Wintergreens, and Northwoods Whitetails Sweet Feast Brassica Blend. I mixed Tillage Radish with honey hole and wintergreens because it’s not included in those blends.
@troymuche8997
@troymuche8997 Год назад
HUUGGGEEEE
@tidecoys
@tidecoys Год назад
You planted that and all you can do is shed hunt it?
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
Yeah. I’m just happy to have another great spot to shed hunt 300+ acres.
@tidecoys
@tidecoys Год назад
@@wisconsinwhitetail9744 I get it, but that’s a lot of food that the hunters I’m sure take advantage of. I planted last year in the drought and the deer smashed the plots before November. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️
@wisconsinwhitetail9744
@wisconsinwhitetail9744 Год назад
@@tidecoys me and my dad are good friends of the guy that’s owns it and they obviously hunt there.
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