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Re: Summer Plots
[Re: BradB]
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05/10/22 08:06 PM
05/10/22 08:06 PM
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87dixieboy
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 3,850
Dothan/Hartford,Al
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Not much. Most of the last one pretty much missed us. I am a little torn on precipitation. I have a 50-acre timber cut upcoming, which I really really want to happen ASAP, and it needs to be real dry on my place for that to happen. But then again I am at the mercy of the timber company. They probably gonna show up about January 15 when I arrive for my 2-weeks of rut hunt. Lol it happens that way sometimes but I wouldn’t let that keep you from hunting. My dad was hunting one morning 100yrds from Some folks cutting with his bow and had a 10 pt walk in between him and them while half the workers were trying to build a fire to keep warm. To far for a shot
Only accurate rifles are interesting.
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Re: Summer Plots
[Re: Squeaky]
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05/16/22 04:18 PM
05/16/22 04:18 PM
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sj22
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14 point
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PCP I have drilled chufa on that Dallas Cty lease not far from you. I rented a Great Plains 706NT dill from an equipment store there in Selma. I planted the chufa on 7.5" row spacing and made a good crop that year. I am going to plant this years chufa with my Landpride 606nt drill. I believe I will stick with the 7.5" row spacing on the .50 acre plots and then go with 15" row spacing (plug seed meters) on my bigger plot that I have planted on 30" spacing with a two planter.
I have all my seed and starter fertilizer bought. The input cost this year is ridiculous!! Triple 17 is $25.50 per bag and bulk was only $11 cheaper. What surprised me was the cost of chufa seed, $93 per 50 lb bag. I figured everyone made a bumper crop last year so I got sticker shock on over that price.
I am going to plant some summer plots as I feel like it will save me a little money over what I normally do. I usually feed protein year round, but that cost has risen significantly. Went from $9+ per bag to over $12+ last time I bought some. I have around $750 invested in seed and fertilizer will be $817 for what I am planting in summer deer plots. Feed store in oak grove has chufa for $70 a bag, just picked up 200 lbs, Best I can remember it was close to that last year
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