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    Food plot update - 4 weeks

    I planted in mid Sept. We got some very timely rains so far.

    Oats and clover
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    Durana, crimson, and red clover
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    Groundhog radishes
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    Oats are being eaten
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    A few radishes are being nipped but not many.
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    Tapachat

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    Winter peas and oats
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    Wider view
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    Tapachat

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      #3
      Looks awesome brother! We are having similar results in Oklahoma, timely rains triggered some good growth.

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        #4
        Looks good... Now need a freeze to get rid of those acorns

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          #5
          Good stuff.. You put a camera on it yet and see whats happening?


          Last edited by Leftridge; 10-18-2012, 10:02 AM.

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            #6
            The radishes have put on amazing growth so far but hardly any browsing so far. Hopefully they will learn what they are and eat them. They say brassicas get sweeter and deer eat them better once several freezes hit....we will see.

            They are eating some of the oats but mostly still coming to corn.

            Tapachat

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              #7
              My cams are still on feeders because they are eating corn so well. I really need to move one to the plot.

              Lots of tracks in the plot so far....including some hogs.

              Tapachat

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                #8
                Originally posted by unclefish View Post
                My cams are still on feeders because they are eating corn so well. I really need to move one to the plot.

                Lots of tracks in the plot so far....including some hogs.

                Tapachat
                Ive had really good luck using timelapse on my plots this year.. Give it a try if your camera will do it.. Don't have to worry about them triggering it.. Can see them on the other side of the plot..

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Leftridge View Post
                  Ive had really good luck using timelapse on my plots this year.. Give it a try if your camera will do it.. Don't have to worry about them triggering it.. Can see them on the other side of the plot..
                  I've got it on my Primos Ultra Cam.... gonna give it a try!

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                    #10
                    Thats encouraging because I planted some oats mid September and they are barely up. It rained two days ago and i put some 13 13 13 on them and cast some rye in there too. I hope they produce.

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                      #11
                      Im gonna put a camera on the patch if I start seeing tracks in it.

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