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Originally posted by cehorn View PostThis will be our first time planting spring anything at the new place. We had decent luck with the fall plots. We are in NE Brown County with a portion of our ranch in Comanche County. I posted in another thread but I'll add here as well, we plan to plant the following this year:
10 ac Deer Food Plots
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3 ac of Dove Food Plots around tanks
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~6 acres of perennial forbs
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Here is to hoping for plenty of rain and good luck.
Where do you get your seed
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Originally posted by gtsticker View PostWhere do you get your seed
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostThis will be the first time to use Turner Seeds. I know there is a dealer in Rising Star and Comanche. Last fall I called the dealer in Comanche and they said they could get us whatever we needed with 2-3 days notice at the prices listed in my post which works a lot better than paying shipping. That is likely who I will go with as it is less than 30 min from the ranch. I'll have to go back and look for the name and number, I think I have it on a sheet of paper in my office.
I drive through there so I could do the same on pickup
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Originally posted by gtsticker View PostIs there a local place to get soybeans in north Texas? I always had to pay as much for shipping as the seem.
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Originally posted by gtsticker View PostI drive through there so I could do the same on pickup
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If you call or try to use Ferti-Tex, I would ask them about soybeans as well. In the past they made it sound like they can get whatever you need and I'm pretty sure Turner has soybeans. You may be able to do a 1 stop pickup.
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostThis will be our first time planting spring anything at the new place. We had decent luck with the fall plots. We are in NE Brown County with a portion of our ranch in Comanche County. I posted in another thread but I'll add here as well, we plan to plant the following this year:
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Here is to hoping for plenty of rain and good luck.
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Originally posted by Big pig View PostTurner seed?
Originally posted by Big pig View PostRichmon in Brownwood can get you Turner seed too
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Originally posted by txbowman12 View PostFayette County - will be planting green cover seed's warm season pollinator mix. Has a ton of good deer food mixed in there, and plant diversity is incredible.
Never had a lot of success planting in a first year plot in the spring, but I have a good stand of rye and oats going that I'm going to crimp down over the mix. Should keep weeds at bay and help provide that early moisture.
Planted Saturday 4/1. Looks like we should get good rain this weekend. Had a ton of crimson and white clover blooming under the rye, that should have survived the crimping so excited to see what comes up!
Pics in a campfire thread
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Originally posted by txbowman12 View PostPlanted Saturday 4/1. Looks like we should get good rain this weekend. Had a ton of crimson and white clover blooming under the rye, that should have survived the crimping so excited to see what comes up!
Pics in a campfire thread
https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...ght=gobbler%5C
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Originally posted by cehorn View PostI did the same, Saturday and Sunday. Praying for rain.
https://discussions.texasbowhunter.c...=824433&page=5
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