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Spring Plot Etc...It's a go

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by Creeks, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. rsmith

    rsmith Weekend Warrior

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    That's awesome! The best feeling in the world is after you have your plots fully established and it's the morning of opening day and you see deer coming into your plots in person and not from a camera is so rewarding. Knowing that you put so much hard work in it and to know that they are using it and it is paying off is the best feeling. And congrats on the new bow too! Make sure to post lots of pics up and start your own food plot thead because I would love to see how it turns out!
     
  2. Creeks

    Creeks Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks Brother, I'll do it.....and again I appreciate you turning me on to that seed company.....Oh, your not kiddin get excited, LOL.....I've already got 2 camera's up and getting pics already, I've got a mineral lick started back up on a ridge behind field, and there already hitting that....Sometimes just checking your camera's is as food as the hunt...Well, maybe not that fun, but you know what I mean....
    Thanks Man
    Creeks!
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    Good seed is important but it is the care for the soil and timing of planting that create the biggest and best plants/tubers/roots......
     
  4. Creeks

    Creeks Weekend Warrior

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    Yes, I understand that also....Im going to test the soil....plant before rain....Fertilize.......add what's needed...etc!!
     
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    Just remember you need a Monsanto agreement before you can plant their RR stuff. I don't think you need one for the broadside but it wouldn't hurt to have it
     
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    tynimiller Legendary Woodsman

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    If I have to have a freaking Monsanto agreement for anything I'll pass......no hesitation.
     
  7. Creeks

    Creeks Weekend Warrior

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    Ive contacted them through E-mail, haven't heard anything back from them yet, Not real sure about the Monsanto Agreement, Im just planning on using the Broadside for now....Kinda new to all this, so the Agreement thing might not be for me...you know!
    Creeks!
     

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