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Nock
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Food plots

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Anyone else plant food plots? Here’s a couple of mine this year. They are doing ok. Finally getting rain today. First I’ve had in over two weeks. Plots were showing it as well. Put some 46-0-0 on the two brassica fields before this rain. Hopefully give them a little boost. Last pic is a winter pea/alfalfa mix.
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Graps
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#2 Post by Graps »

That looks nice.
I've never done a food plot .
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Planted a lot of em when I worked for the division of wildlife. Haven't done any for personal use though.

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I would if I had a spot for one. My small 11 acres is all wet lands
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#5 Post by Elkman »

I have always wanted to but I don't have a place to. Now that the Muledeer have moved down low here and are living in the neighborhood I may just take a section and make one.

Yours are looking good and I hope they work good for you this season.
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#6 Post by Carpdaddy »

Don’t have any place personally but where I hunt is mostly fields of soy beans or corn. :mrgreen:
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Them are a lot easier carp.
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#8 Post by Shadowhntr »

Your plots look amazing! I do prairie restorations, so I understand how much work goes into changing the growing ground like that and keeping it clean of invading plants. Really nice job.
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#9 Post by Nock »

Thanks. Need to go check them out since we got rain last weekend.
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#10 Post by Nock »

Alfalfa and winter peas
Alfalfa and winter peas
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Turnips and radishes
Turnips and radishes
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Turnips and radishes
Turnips and radishes
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Coming along well.
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