deerhunter93
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I have a 40 acre heavily timbered and heavy cedar property that I can put food plots on and I was wondering if there is anything I should take into consideration when chainsawing cedars and putting in a small 1/4-1/3 acre food plot next year? It is a mix of young cedars and grasses with pockets of thick/more mature cedars so I plan on just tackling the smaller cedars that are easier to take out with a chainsaw and that I can drag to the edge. I know a soil test will be beneficial and I'm sure the soils aren't going to be great. I'm thinking take out the cedars after deer season then I was wondering if I should spray glyphosate then burn, burn then spray, or just spray? Also, should I try buckwheat before a brassica or clover/rye/oats fall plot to help with weeds and build the soil? I'm all ears on suggestions since I'm new to the food plot stuff.
Thanks!
Thanks!
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