Getting the ground ready for food plot

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by maloneyc01, May 30, 2014.

  1. maloneyc01

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    Getting my food plot disced up tomorrow can't wait to see them grow
     

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    I disced up one the other day. It was a great feeling. Used a tractor I restored that was my grandpas, got the ground looking pretty good so far, and came up with my first shed and it was pretty nice besides being aged from sitting there a few years. Good luck to ya
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    Just finished up some plots myself, def fun! Great looking old Farmall
     
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    In my area we need rain. Bring on the rain. My experimental plots are doing ok considering I tried doing things the right way and using a drill , got the seed a wee deep this year and with the cool soils....not as perfect of germ as i wanted. But with conditions like this year, it's great to see how one's plot experiments handle extreme weather conditions.

    Weeds seem to be my biggest headache as the neighbor put 500 acres into a government program a few years back and bought some cheap seed, that was full of weeds. It's great to get all that wild mustard blown our way. Oh, those government programs....
     
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    Just planted three of my six plots last weekend. However I am stuck right now because my sportsman 700 is overheating so I'm waiting on parts so I can get back out there.

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    Thank ya. She was a fun project to do and give some family history new life. I gotta say she's about the perfect size for plots and stuff too. Small enough to get through woods and tighter places and strong enough to be useful, and can't beat classics


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    Very nice farmall wish I had one like that
     

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