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First fall plot is in...8/25 growth update.

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by MGH_PA, Jul 26, 2013.

  1. jake_

    jake_ Die Hard Bowhunter

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    looks good. Just need a few rains.

    I dont know the lay out of the land. But does that plot get shaded sometime during the day? I think that helps instead of the plot baking in the sun all day.

    I would also get a seclusion cage out there to see how well it grows when deer leave them alone.:)
     
  2. MGH_PA

    MGH_PA Moderator

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    Thanks, everyone. Jake, that plot gets morning shade, and the northern edge tends to get a longer afternoon shading as you can tell in the pictures. That western edge where the tractor is parked gets the most shade out of the whole plot since it's tucked in that corner. That's where the plot is doing the best of course.

    As for the seclusion cages, I've thought of it. I haven't seen much activity yet (corn and beans are doing amazing right now), but hopefully once the beans turn and the corn starts to get picked, this will be a nice draw as it has in the past).
     
  3. BJE80

    BJE80 Legendary Woodsman

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    Looks real good Matt.
     

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