Busy putting in plots

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  1. foodplot19

    foodplot19 Grizzled Veteran

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    We've been busy the last few weeks putting in foodplots.
    Here are some pic's of one from last weekend that is leading in to a good pinch point and a larger plot that has trees from the tornado still laying in it.
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    JaminWI Weekend Warrior

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    Details of what you're planting?
     
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    bucksnbears Grizzled Veteran

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    nice ground work. good and level.
     
  4. foodplot19

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    In the big plot we drilled in a mix of Austrian Winter Peas, Wheat, and Bob Winter Oats. We then cultipacked the plot and broadcast a mix with Turnips, Sugar Beets, Daikon Radishes, Pasja Brassica, Rape, Appin Brassica. We have a seed place near by that will mix anything you want.
    The long narrow plot has Crimson Clover, Rape, Kale, and Turnips.
    We rec'd .35" of rain last night. We'll see how it goes.
     
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    Drivingtacks Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks awesome!
     

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