When planting a fall food plot what does the green screen look for in a weather forecast before throwing seed? I have a 50% chance of rain Thursday and was thinking of throwing my seed today but i am still up in the air on it. I see where some have planted and some are still waiting a few more weeks. First time planting and want to make sure i give myself the best odds for growth!
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Seems like the best bet is to make sure there is a couple of days of rain in the forecast on back to back days before planting is where everyone is leaning. I have always read late September and on but wanted it there for bow season as well, I think i will wait until more rain is in the forecast. Thanks for all the input and offering feedback that may help this food plot newbie!
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Originally posted by Hawkins View PostWheat going in.
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Originally posted by RCDuck View PostI no-till drilled my plots on Saturday west of Marietta, OK and have been wishing I hadn't with no rain in the forecast. I'm assuming you know what you are doing more than me if you are planting 5,000 acres. So, you made me feel better about my plots. Or, is this irrigated?
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostHow long does it take to plant 5000 acres?
According to the math if you ran everyday thatd be 25 days at 8 hours a day. But we all know how farming goes. Like today, blew power steering hose on grain truck etc.
Other drill and tractor is a little smaller, maybe a 28ft.
I just help a friend on my days off. This is his operation.
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