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Ripped up some ground today

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by gutone4me, May 20, 2012.

  1. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    Got a call to do a plot. Who am I to say no ?? :D Mowed it twice once to cut it down and once starting in the middle to blow the extras off the plot. Then tilled it twice in different directions. Turned out nice for what I started with ! The tiller sure does make a nice seed bed !

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    Looks great. NICE sequence of pictures.

    Nice tractor you have there also. I have a older Yanmar compact tractor. Just picked up a king kutter sub compact tiller and it works great.

    Keep us updated. What you guys planting in that spot?
     
  3. gutone4me

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    I believe he spread some clover in there today. Not sure of the brand name as I didn't look that close. Need rain bad !
     
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    Pat looks like you did a great job as usual.
     
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    I agree on the needing of rain here soon.
     
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    Looks great. We need the rain also. Seems like it took me forever to get dried out so I could get my beans in, but now we haven't had a drop in a couple weeks.
     
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    Sweet job Pat.... i sure wish i had a tactor tiller in some of my spots, the ground needs to be ran over several times here as well on sloped plains.
     
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    Looks to be a good spot.
     
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    You can have some of our rain in mass it's been raining for weeks!!! Well off and on!!!
     
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    My Heartland Wildlife Seeds Secret Weapon is waiting for some rain as well. Got some mowing done as well. Waiting for Wednesday and I will be finishing up my pond. Great looking plot man, would be nice to have that little tractor and rototiller.
     

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