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Spring Food Plot....Getting it ready to plant.
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Originally posted by mdnabors View PostNice plots Radar! I love reading QDMA too
Just got my soil sample back. Soil looks good like I thought. Needs some Phosphorous love and a lil Nitrogen and I'll be good. Gonna plan to start working on 1.5 acre plot in the next couple weeks when the weather makes up its mind that it's gonna stay warm. Plan on a Spring Mix either Powerplant and I/C Peas or I/C Peas with some local beans from co-op, etc.
Current plot look green and lush with rye grain and clover. Gonna just till under to add green manure, spread fertilizer and seed, and then drag over to cover an inch or so...
Does this look like I need ~90# Nitrogen and ~160# or so of Phosphorous? (for 1.5 acre). What's best mix of fertilizer to look for that isn't high on K but good on N and P?
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Originally posted by elgato View PostIf your planter can cut thru it might try spraying then drillingOriginally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostIf it will work, there would be way less weed problems theoretically. If grain drills were $500 I'd buy one. I wish I had been born rich instead of so damm good looking...
I think I will spray the plot and grain drill.
And on my dove plot I will disk it up.
Thanks guys
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Originally posted by elgato View PostDang. You are well ahead of us. Where is Wilson county?
I need to hit two clover plots with Cleth but both are too wet for a tractor. I could have sprayed with my Ranger last week but I thought I had other things I'd rather doLast edited by Drycreek3189; 04-07-2018, 02:40 PM.
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