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FOOD PLOTS #2253752
10/11/17 03:25 AM
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We received about 4 1/2 inches at the club between Saturday and Monday, hopefully we will see some green this weekend... can't believe the season is upon us. GOOD LUCK Everyone !

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2254168
10/11/17 10:51 AM
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Puts sugar in his cornbread!
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Yep. This heat will get it greenin up for sure.


It be's that way sometimes.

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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2254235
10/11/17 12:08 PM
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Man, my husband and I planted Friday morning and you can see green already!! Best of luck this season!

Friday morning!



Today..

Today..

Friday morning...me pulling the cultipacker.

Today!


Today!


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2254267
10/11/17 12:32 PM
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Looking good!

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: jaredhunts] #2254288
10/11/17 12:48 PM
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Originally Posted By: jaredhunts
Yep. This heat will get it greenin up for sure.

If you planted cool season crops, like the rest of us do, the heat isn't helping at all. Rain yes, heat no.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2254454
10/11/17 02:58 PM
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this was a week after we planted. Now all my food plots look like golf courses

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2254505
10/11/17 03:28 PM
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Some good looking spots!!


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261594
10/17/17 02:08 PM
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Went and checked my two plots. Look a little thin, but lots of good growth. Winter peas taking off! I thinkif the rape will come on it will fill in good. Planted Sept 29 What say ye?





Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261601
10/17/17 02:13 PM
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Left I'd say shade is your enemy there. Maybe top sew some clover

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261606
10/17/17 02:18 PM
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Top sew some rye they are really thin.


Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: Turkey_neck] #2261616
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Originally Posted By: Turkey_neck
Top sew some rye they are really thin.


This

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261650
10/17/17 02:39 PM
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I felt they were a little thin too. Ok, school me on food plot seeding rates. So I planted buckbuster fall mix. Wheat, oats, rye, crimson clover, and three different kinds of clover. Bag says 50 lbs per acre. Those plots are about 0.25 acres each.

How much seed mix do you usually put out??

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: Waldo] #2261652
10/17/17 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: Waldo
Originally Posted By: Turkey_neck
Top sew some rye they are really thin.


This


x2. I just top sowed any bare spots in mine with winter wheat, forage oats and Marshall rye grass.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261654
10/17/17 02:41 PM
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They were covered in tracks

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2261853
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Should be plenty of seed may have just been covered to deep.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: lefthorn] #2261989
10/18/17 01:21 AM
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Originally Posted By: lefthorn
I felt they were a little thin too. Ok, school me on food plot seeding rates. So I planted buckbuster fall mix. Wheat, oats, rye, crimson clover, and three different kinds of clover. Bag says 50 lbs per acre. Those plots are about 0.25 acres each.

How much seed mix do you usually put out??

75-100lbs/acre

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2262029
10/18/17 02:09 AM
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I always put out more seed than recommended. Wheat is cheap and oats aren't too bad, especially if you're not planting all that much acreage.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2262031
10/18/17 02:10 AM
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I doubt I covered it too much. Disced, disced in fert, broadcast seed, then drug it with gate of trailer.

I see the rape and clover coming up,maybe it is just slow. Or maybe the roots haven’t found the fert yet. Better than I had last year.

How long does it take rape to get nice big leaves? This plot is only 2.5 weeks old. Am I expecting too much too soon?

Around November 15 or so, gonna hit it with ammonia nitrate

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: lefthorn] #2262038
10/18/17 02:13 AM
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Originally Posted By: lefthorn
I doubt I covered it too much. Disced, disced in fert, broadcast seed, then drug it with gate of trailer.

I see the rape and clover coming up,maybe it is just slow. Or maybe the roots haven’t found the fert yet. Better than I had last year.

How long does it take rape to get nice big leaves? This plot is only 2.5 weeks old. Am I expecting too much too soon?

Around November 15 or so, gonna hit it with ammonia nitrate



Uh, yes. Give it a month or two. They typically won't hit the rape until after the first frost when it sweetens up.

I would top seed with more rye if I were you.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: SouthBamaSlayer] #2262041
10/18/17 02:18 AM
10/18/17 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted By: SouthBamaSlayer

Originally Posted By: lefthorn
I doubt I covered it too much. Disced, disced in fert, broadcast seed, then drug it with gate of trailer.

I see the rape and clover coming up,maybe it is just slow. Or maybe the roots haven’t found the fert yet. Better than I had last year.

How long does it take rape to get nice big leaves? This plot is only 2.5 weeks old. Am I expecting too much too soon?

Around November 15 or so, gonna hit it with ammonia nitrate



Uh, yes. Give it a month or two. They typically won't hit the rape until after the first frost when it sweetens up.

I would top seed with more rye if I were you.


Ok. Thx

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