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    What's in your food plot?

    Just like it sounds...

    What's in your food plot?
    What county?
    Any sucess?


    #2
    winter peas,buckforage oats, and vetcha
    morris county
    we need to lime more but ir draws the deer and hogs dang hogs graze it like cows

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      #3
      Starting one this weekend. harvest throw and go in Comal County. NO RAIN. yikes.

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        #4
        Right now, just dirt.

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          #5
          Lots o shots,
          they plant alot of wheat out our way, the man across the road from you guys can help you out alot, just go ask him, he likes doin it.
          We planted oats and wheat last year and it survived but didn't really thrive, lots of lime needed and in the ground by Sept 15th
          Last edited by whitetailfanatic; 08-18-2009, 04:01 PM.

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            #6
            Will be planting a mix of oats, trticale, rye grass and Austrian winter peas. Will be planting in mid to late September, depending on ground temp. moisture.

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              #7
              we are not doing any this year. we plowed but did not plant. it just too darn dry. we normally plant oats and clover. sometimes we try that spring mix stuff but generally the clover is the only thing that really comes up. we also plant sunflowers in one field and cantaloupe and watermelon in our front pasture.

              since we did not do any, we have had a few extra corn feeders going year round vs. or normal 3 that are key spots on the place

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                #8
                Inadvertently our watermelon patched turned into a food plot. Liberty Co in East Texas. But we poached all the deer as they were eating them.

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                  #9
                  cherokee county, we plant oats, clover, and some bio-logic mix in a few different plots

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                    #10
                    dust and goat weeds is all right now...

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                      #11
                      Planting a mix of Oats, wheat, winter peas, rape clover and turnips. in Polk county around the between the 12th and 20th of september. Planting about 4 total acres

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                        #12
                        10 acres of oats ever year. McCulloch co.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by whitetailfanatic View Post
                          Lots o shots,
                          they plant alot of wheat out our way, the man across the road from you guys can help you out alot, just go ask him, he likes doin it.
                          We planted oats and wheat last year and it survived but didn't really thrive, lots of lime needed and in the ground by Sept 15th

                          That's what I was thinking. Thanks for the reminder and the advice. Jsut planning ahead...

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                            #14
                            Normally plant oats, turnips and clover. Not sure about this year since the ground is so dry. I may try to overseed my spring plot with turnips. The sunflowers, millet and cowpeas are still standing and waiting for dove season.

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                              #15
                              In Duval Co--Just dirt.

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