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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2025 · 1H 25M

Mastering Fall Food Plots: Insights and Strategies w/ Al Tomechko

from Wing & Tail Outdoors · host Sportsmen's Empire

In this episode of the Wing and Tail Outdoors podcast, host Chris Romano celebrates the podcast's one-year anniversary and welcomes back Al Temechko, co-owner and founder of Vitalize Seed. The conversation centers around the challenges and strategies for managing fall food plots, particularly in the face of extreme weather conditions like droughts and heavy rains. Al shares insights on soil health, the importance of maintaining a balanced carbon-to-nitrogen ratio, and the benefits of using diverse seed mixes to enhance soil fertility and plant resilience. The discussion also touches on practical methods for planting and maintaining food plots, including the use of exclusion fences, soil testing, and various planting techniques.Al emphasizes the significance of soil health in ensuring the nutritional quality of plants, which in turn affects deer feeding habits. He explains how Vitalize Seed's products, such as Nitro Boost and Carbon Load, are designed to cycle nutrients efficiently and support soil microbial activity. The conversation also explores the use of natural amendments and the importance of customer service in Vitalize Seed's business model. Al shares his vision for the company's future, highlighting their commitment to providing high-quality, sustainable products and expanding their reach beyond food plotting to broader agricultural applications.Throughout the episode, Chris and Al discuss the practicalities of food plotting, offering tips and advice for both novice and experienced plotters. They address common challenges, such as managing weed growth and optimizing planting techniques, and encourage listeners to reach out with questions or for personalized advice. The episode concludes with a discussion of Vitalize Seed's new products and their potential benefits for enhancing soil health and plant growth. Chris and Al express their shared passion for soil health and sustainable agriculture, underscoring the importance of continuous learning and adaptation in the field of food plotting.TakeawaysSoil health is crucial for successful food plots.Weather extremes can significantly impact food plot success.Soil testing is essential for understanding fertility needs.Diversity in planting helps mitigate risks in food plots.Nitro Boost and Carbon Load work together for nutrient cycling.Innovative planting techniques can improve soil health.New products from Vitalize Seed enhance soil and plant health.Customer service is a priority for Vitalize Seed.Understanding deer behavior can inform planting strategies.Planning and budgeting for soil amendments is key.Show Our Supporters Some Love!VitalizeSeed.ComRackGetterScents.NetFirenock.comWingAndTailOutdoors.Comhttps://nestedtreestands.com/WT10  Discount Code WT10SilverBirchArchery.Com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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