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Discussion in 'Food Plots & Habitat Improvement' started by Fuzz_27, Jun 29, 2013.

  1. Fuzz_27

    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    My area recently got totally flooded out,

    [video=youtube_share;fj4e5g1mQjI]http://youtu.be/fj4e5g1mQjI[/video]

    Which is pretty horrible bein we never flood i think the last one to happen was in the 70's an from what ive been told wasnt even this bad

    so now along with everything my mineral sites an food plot got washed away.

    Small price to pay i guess.

    My question is; my buckwheat got flattened out from the water moving over it, any chance it will stand itself back up or is it done for??

    Granite, i live about 15 minutes from the giant eagle shown in the video so it wasnt like that here but the plot is in a low land so it got it hard. Any insight would be great!
     
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    7/25, plant a mix seed batch of winter rye/rape/ptt (60/5/2/lbs/acre) They will love it.
     
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    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Ptt? What's that

    Also this is a kill plot, small an in the woods. So is that a mix that would work?

    I'm plannin on plantin clover/chicory in it for fall
     
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    purple top turnip, stick with white clover/chicory, not enough sun.
     
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    Alright I figured that was more of an open field mix.

    Anyone know if my buckwheat will bounce back or not?
     

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