Check out the awesome results of The Release Process™! Chris is only 3 years in and the results are amazing!
Transforming Red Clay into Healthy Soil: Achieving Successful Food Plot Results in Just 2 Years – https://youtu.be/YGPufEUFF74
3-Week Follow Up You Won’t Believe! Transforming Red Clay into Fertile Soil – https://youtu.be/FumLgJYa4Tc
When to Crimp / Dough Stage – https://youtu.be/R5ux54nROUU
Green Cover Seed – https://www.growingdeer.tv/gcsd
Green Cover Fall Release – https://www.growingdeer.tv/fallblend
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There's some old saying about the value of land because more can't just be made. You and your staff, and your clients are literally making more land! This is very impressive and I enjoy seeing more and more people talking about this method and doing it!
Several years ago Dale Strickler from Green Cover Seed. Recommended you'd plant Chicory & Plantain on access trails & high traffic areas. He explained the wide ranging benefits, which seemed impressive on their own, but it's ability to handle high traffic is impressive beyond even my expectations. That stuff, is straight up tuff!
Dr Grant, can you please explain the benefit of Gypsum to manipulate clay soil to take nutrients?
This is amazing stuff, thank you! I've been doing this and following a very similar routine for years developing our Red Clay Southern IL farm for many years! Thank you and congrats on the success!!
Nice 👍 👍
Looking great! how many pounds per acre was the fall release planted at ?
Oats, Rye or wheat. What’s the difference in relation for deer? Also, what’s a “cereal” grain? He spoke about cereal rye. I get so confused understanding the difference if there even is one. Even my online searches don’t help. What should I plant…
I love this project and the updates… Close to my properties.👍
What did the soil ph start at I wonder?
I’m a big fan of Dr Grant. Bought the drill and crimper. Haven’t plowed in 4 years. One disconnect that I see sometimes while reading the comments is that there is a difference between growing crops to attract and feed deer and growing crops to build soil. It’s deductive but sometimes unclear to us beginners that to build a high quality deer herd what we actually need is high quality soil, not necessarily high quality food. Yes, there are seed choices that do both but reading comments in older videos – some folks might be missing the point. Good soil has to be built over years. It takes certain large root system plants that might be less palatable than others to focus on soil rather than seeing large numbers of deer. Just my thoughts.
Excited to start our little property , know we have a couple years of work.
How could one use this seed/system in topography where equipment cannot access?
Story of my like.
I'm lucky to have good soil, but Can't walk like that through my fields of tall forage….. too many water moccasins and copperheads love to hang out in the shade there and get those field mice
Amazing results! I have SC red clay and good nutrients and minerals but no nitrogen, clover and other nitrogen fixers are a game changer in red clay.
Could you get the same results with a no till method? I don't have access to a seed drill and often focus on the no till.
That is a huge improvement and Chris has some amazing growth in that plot!!
Does grant have a play book on what he likes to grow in Missouri and what times of the year to plant?
Thank you for the education!!!Looks like some SC Piedmont red clay!!