ORIGINAL: kshunter
Thanks for the info guys. Once I plant the new seeds of my choice do I need to keep putting anything on them to rid of the future weeds, while the plot is coming up? There is just a ton of weeds that will be surrounding the plot, so I'm sure more seeds will get blown onto the feild.
First I gotta tell you that is one big buck you are showing on your web site! How much did it weigh?
Now my 2 cents worth of advice ( you get what you pay for).
I'd brush hog the field instead of tilling it. Do it now if you can. Then when things are starting to green up spray it with Round-Up.
After everything browns up; then you can till it or disk it or even burn it, if that's a possibility.
For a crop Round Up ready soys would be one idea, they sure are easy to keep weed free but depending on the size of the plot and how many deer you have around they might not last till deer season. Even if they don't make it you could over plant with either rye, wheat or oats. Do that as soon as you feel the soys are about finished or just a short time before the first frost.
Another crop choice might be brassicas, they are easy to grow and will out compete your weeds.