RE: Is it worth Planting A Foodplot?
definiately. food plots don't need to be big to be effective.. first, obviously- get a ph test. take it to your local co-op.. they can usually recommend a good seed for you. if you have a hand-walk behind roter-tiller, you will be good to go for breaking soil. I would recommend spraying whatever clearing you have with round-up a week or so in advance of your planting time to eliminate the competition of plants. Then rake up all the dead grasses and you can then rotertill the soil. Then throw your seed and whatever lime or fertilizers needed for your seed.. you should be good to go..