finally got some pics of the plot yesterday, i didnt get to hunt but i am going to try to run out for an evening sit tonight.
it is filling in ok but like i said earlier, the day after we planted we had a real heavy rain and it washed a bunch of the seed down to the low areas and its obvious when i look at the pics. i hope another season of soil improvement will help. overall i thought it would be a lot thicker by now, there is some grazing on it but i still thought it would look better.
the plot is split in two pieces, each about .75 acres each, this side is BFO's with some soybeans and sugarbeets mixed in:
looking at my tree stand
this is some durana and beets that washed down to the low spots
a small "clover corner" that is really been slow to take off, like all the clover out there
and this is the other side, wheat with with turnips and radishes. this side really washed away in the rain and there is a large spot that is FULL of brassicas, no doubt will be a good place to watch after some good hard freezes later. the feeder is also on the edge of the this plot.
tracks coming into the wheat and to the feeder
the feeder is to the left and that low brassica patch is on the right
some mixed wheat and radishes
a low seed gathering spot, this is what the whole plot looks like
nice track leaving the wheat
and the brassica patch, purple top turnips and groundhog radishes
the plot is getting used pretty good all over, if i didnt have two cameras crap out on me i would have a few up around the edges.
i put out some corn yesterday on a new property to the west a little bit that i am gonna try to go sit on this afternoon. after i poured the corn out and hung the camera i found a big scrape not far away that looked like had been freshened that morning.
we'll see.
it is filling in ok but like i said earlier, the day after we planted we had a real heavy rain and it washed a bunch of the seed down to the low areas and its obvious when i look at the pics. i hope another season of soil improvement will help. overall i thought it would be a lot thicker by now, there is some grazing on it but i still thought it would look better.
the plot is split in two pieces, each about .75 acres each, this side is BFO's with some soybeans and sugarbeets mixed in:
looking at my tree stand
this is some durana and beets that washed down to the low spots
a small "clover corner" that is really been slow to take off, like all the clover out there
and this is the other side, wheat with with turnips and radishes. this side really washed away in the rain and there is a large spot that is FULL of brassicas, no doubt will be a good place to watch after some good hard freezes later. the feeder is also on the edge of the this plot.
tracks coming into the wheat and to the feeder
the feeder is to the left and that low brassica patch is on the right
some mixed wheat and radishes
a low seed gathering spot, this is what the whole plot looks like
nice track leaving the wheat
and the brassica patch, purple top turnips and groundhog radishes
the plot is getting used pretty good all over, if i didnt have two cameras crap out on me i would have a few up around the edges.
i put out some corn yesterday on a new property to the west a little bit that i am gonna try to go sit on this afternoon. after i poured the corn out and hung the camera i found a big scrape not far away that looked like had been freshened that morning.
we'll see.
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