I have a 1/4 acre cleared so far. Its back in the woods and there is no way to get a large tractor in. I have no way to till at this time. I am hoping to have a small tractor by next season. I have considered getting something like the groundhog max but my kawasaki mule does not have the right trailer hitch setup. I had done a small test plot that a year ago this past spring with a no till blend. It came up beautifully and the deer wiped it out overnight so I decided to staying away from blends on relatively small food plots. Last fall I sprayed with roundup and then threw cereal rye out. It actually turned out pretty good considering. I am wanting to improve it this year. Thinking about cereal rye again. Really just interested in pulling in deer in the late season. My property is in an agricultural area and I have allot of oaks so there is plenty of food around my property for the deer to eat most of the year. I just want to bring them in the late season after they have eaten all the acorns. I did get a soil test but did not get the lime out in time this year. I ordered some PlotStart which is a lime substitute that is a concentrate and gets into the soil allot more rapidly than lime. Its only good for one season maybe 2 seasons from what I have read which is good enough for me. According to my soil tests, I need to spread out at least a ton of lime and about 300 pounds 6-12-12 fertilizer. I will start using lime next season providing I don't get lazy and just use PlotStart again.
What about fertilizing? Is it too late to put the 6-12-12 fertilizer out. My understanding is that you need to put your lime out a few months in advance. Is that true of fertilizer?If its not too late. Do I do it before or after roundup or does it not matter? If its too late then I figured I just do a liquid concentrate like Biologic Forage Max. Being the lazy person that I am, I may end up doing that anyway.
first off, LIME is something that takes time to work, the fast claiming stuff doesn't last as you know and its a false deal IMO
the way lime works is, each particle of lime has to make contact with a particle of soil to work
so it can take YRS of adding lime to your soil and mixing it in for it to actually get to a stabilized level and even then, as plants and run off, change things in the soil you will need to add more over time, its a never ending game
SO, ANY time is a good time to add lime,its never too late or early to add lime! actually the sooner the better, be it at planting time, in advance or even after, top dressing in winter time is a good way to help it work its way into the soil where you have freeze thaws happening and snow melting!
as for fertilizer, you DON"T really want to add that till your planting your seeds, or a lot of it can be wasted, it will literally go up in the air on you and never get used by your seeds
SO, DON"T add fertilizer till your planting the seeds,
or at least add MOST of it, and then add more as things are starting to grow! to give things a boost, just don;t want to add too much and cause things to get burned by the fertilizer when young and growing!
I am personally NOT a fan of using a ATV/UTV on things like them plot masters/ground maxes, as the GOOD units are really working your atv'utv's
there is just no way to say it other than saying it, a UTV/ATV is NOT a tractor and d there NOT designed to tow implements with resistance at SLOW Speeds for long periods of time, there cooling systems are NOT designed to work when doing so, they rely on a certain amount of SPEED to coll things
your a hundred times better off buying an OLD tractor for doing things and odds are if you look you will find a decent OLD tractor for a lot less than a decent USED ATV will cost you!
I have bought and sold a few dozen 15-50 HP tractors over the yrs I picked up , many for a few hundred bucks to 1000-1500 bucks, that worked for YRS doing plot work and would OUT work an ATV/UTVby a HUGE amount!
many folks get caught up in thinking they need NEW tractors or them crazy costly compact 4x4 tractors, when fact is, a old 2 wheel drive tractor will normally be more than enough and can be had for fair prices if you look!, I have tractors from the 1940's that still run like new, are as simple to work on as possible, any idiot can work on them basically, and there is NO shortage of parts still for them, due to HOW long lasting many are
save your ATV /UTV for more simple things, like recovering a deer, spreading fertilizer, spraying , possibly adding lime, pending what type and what spreader, but for turning over dirt, Use a tractor, your atv/UTV will last a LOT longer if you do so!
Last, if your goal is attracting deer to your site in hunting season, and you ONLY have a small plot site, maybe look into some cheap E fence, its a way you can save a small plot till you want things to eat it, and prevents it from being eaten before hunting season on you!
small kits are not that costly and they run off solar basically, so no power needed on site!
and as to what to plant, I'd suggest something neighbors DON"T have yet deer like, having the only "X" crop will lure things your way off others land if its more desirable than what rest have about you! just make sure your selection meets what your soil can support!