New Food Plot Question
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Spike
Joined: May 2011
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I finished clearing and leveling about a 1/2 acre of area to prepare a food plot. I tilled in the recommended lime and fertilizer and planted Antler King Trophy Clover about 2 weeks ago. I was only able to go down 2 to 3 inches only in some areas because of the rock and shale but went deeper in other areas. The upper half of my plot was very rocky and doesn't appear to hold moisture well with much of the top soil being removed during the leveled process. First question I have is do you think it would be worthwhile to bring in a load or two of topsoil to this upper area possibly next year or should I try to work with what I have? Another option I'm considering is splitting my plot and planting something more drought resistant in the upper section and if so what should I plant? Anyone have any opinions? My hunting property is located in Eastern WV. Attached is a photo.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Jan 2009
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From: MN
I would not try bringing in topsoil. An acre plow layer (1 acre of soil 6 inches thick) weighs about 2,000,000 lbs. You would need to add over 60 tons of topsoil to have an acre plow layer on your thin soil area.
I think you may have more success planting a crop in the fall. I would try planting oats in the fall before a good rain. Plants growing in cool fall soil use less water, and you can plant them a little thinner too to try to save more water.
I think you may have more success planting a crop in the fall. I would try planting oats in the fall before a good rain. Plants growing in cool fall soil use less water, and you can plant them a little thinner too to try to save more water.



