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Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by Dickie Tunes, Sep 2, 2013.

  1. Dickie Tunes

    Dickie Tunes Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Here's a photo of the food plot seeds after they went in the dirt with a no till drill after 12 days of growth and an inch of rain..... To say im impressed would be an understatement, this is insanely rapid growth and I can't wait wait to harvest an Illinois giant buck off of this plot in the near future...... image.jpg
     
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    That's pretty crazy! Lookin good!!!!
     
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    jmbuckhunter Grizzled Veteran

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    Weeds don't grow that fast! :hail: You sure you got your dates right?
     
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    Definitely impressive!
     
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    Wiscohunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    not too shabby
     
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    [​IMG]these are my heartland buck buster brassicas. Had no rain but I packed mine in they've been in the ground since aug 12. They're growing amazing with no rain at all. Packing them in is the best way to get a solid plot

    Tyler Rector BHOD prostaff
     

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