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Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by bauer6, Apr 30, 2013.

  1. bauer6

    bauer6 Weekend Warrior

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    Should be starting on a new food plot tomorrow or Friday. This what I picked up, evolved harvest clover, evolved harvest forage rape & turnip brassicas, and evolved harvest soybeans, lablab and cowpeas. Pretty pumped to get started and watch it grow and will be more than excited to hunt over it this fall! image.jpg image.jpg image.jpg
     
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    I can't wait to get out and work on ours as well. Hope you have nice weather for growing this year
     
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    bauer6 Weekend Warrior

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    Yeah hopefully we don't get a huge drought like last year. And good luck on you're plot!
     
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    Good luck on the plot, some good products right there. Post up some pics of how it's going if you can!!
     
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    Ill be sure to post pictures. But it looks like ill be doing it this Friday now possibly Saturday because we're gonna have rain Sunday through Wednesday. Which should be perfect!
     
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    Yeah that drought did work on our plots. hopefully we keep getting rain though
     
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    Well got a later start on the food plot than planned. But it turned out to be a good thing because actually last night got down the 28 degrees and that could have been bad. I've got a few pictures from today I pretty much spent three quarters of the day clearing te spot and removing a lot of falling trees and stumps. Also I was walking the property and came across a dead buck, coyotes or a possible badger got to him. We did have a badger on the property two years ago which killed a lot of deer but then we caught him one day and took him out. Also came across two separate scrapes right next to the plot. So hopefully il this week or next ill be able to lay down the seed. And I'm tilling all that with a 9 inch tiller so gotta work with what you got!
     

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