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This year's food plot

Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by jimR8, Sep 13, 2013.

  1. jimR8

    jimR8 Newb

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    Biologic Maxim planted on August 1st.
     
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    wow very nice. whats all in it? Have you been getting any rain where you are ? Have gotten none around here. My plot probably looks like a dried up desert.
     
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    Looks Great!!
     
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    Looks REALLY good. I planted a week and a half before you (Ag seed mix) and mine isn't doing as well in really well amended soil. We just haven't had the rain.
     
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    Lush and green. I see good things coming off that plot.
     
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    DCthebowhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    That look twice as good as my plots. Good luck!
     
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    bowhunter42 BHOD Crew

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    Very nice they look huge. Be great for late season spot.

    Tyler Rector BHOD prostaff
     
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    Very impressive
     
  9. jimR8

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    It's actually Biologic Maximum. I miss spelled. It's New Zeeland brassicas. I also usually throw in a pack of turnips.

    I'm no farmer, but I've had great luck with this product the last 3 years. We have had some rain, but not enough.

    I just round up the plot, wait a week or 10 days, disc the whole thing, spread the seeds, then drag an old pallet over the top with the gator. No fertilizer.
     
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    looks good. thanks for sharing.
     
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    It looks really nice. but like a lot of people we are to dry. my plots were planted the last week of july and look terrible but its to late to do anything with them now accept pray for rain. even rain may be to late though......one thing that always grows no matter how dry is weeds.
     

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