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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: lefthorn] #2262071
10/18/17 02:40 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



We planted turnips and radishes in our plots. Within two weeks, ours had be leaves. We didn't get a rain on our plots until about the 2nd or 3rd week after planting.

I agree on top sowing some more seed. Good luck.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2265025
10/21/17 05:45 AM
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Here is how they look today. Shady one definitely looks a bit thin











Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2265740
10/21/17 02:52 PM
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Doesn't look like they've munched on that top one much.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2267300
10/23/17 04:06 AM
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Deer hit rape and radish as soon as it starts getting good size leaves on them, at my place, but turnips are a different story. They need a frost to sweeten them up.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2267414
10/23/17 05:36 AM
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Rapeseed, Chicory and Clover all looking good, and growing well, as are the red ripper cowpeas. They have been growing taller, but I suspect that is nearing an end. I didn't expect them to really stay as long as they did, most reviews of them suggest in small plots they get mowed down. I'm pretty well covered up with acorns, I can't step anywhere without stepping on them, so that may have a lot to do with it.

With last night's rain the oats and winter peas should get a good start on germination, and hopefully we'll be green all the way past Christmas. I'll probably throw out another round of BFO in the thin spots before the next rain. Will add pictures next time.

I'm not sure that I have gained anything from planting the red-ripper cowpeas, other than they look cool growing in the food plot. Very few of my pictures are of deer actually eating in the cowpeas, they're on the clover/chicory. I think that attempting to grow them in the summer would only shade out most anything else I'd try to grow.





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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2268366
10/24/17 01:48 AM
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So is it too late to top sow any seed? Especially with the first frost/freeze forecast for this weekend?

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2268383
10/24/17 02:04 AM
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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2268475
10/24/17 03:50 AM
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I have a spot that I decided I would like to plant this late also. What would be best this late? Not necessarily looking for the quickest production but will attract and hold them better in Dec and Jan.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2268493
10/24/17 04:03 AM
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i just planted my plots this weekend, but i only hunt it 3-4 times till the middle of jan. But i'm in south bama too.


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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2268556
10/24/17 04:51 AM
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Cereal rye will actively grow as long as temps are above 34 degree's.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2269042
10/24/17 01:07 PM
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mines kicking ass , mine is as thick as the hair on a dogs back . we aint planting for seed , we planting for forage .

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2269052
10/24/17 01:18 PM
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i did try somting different this time , i planted half bob oats and half coker oats . i'll see if they like one over the other .

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2269843
10/25/17 04:36 AM
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I planted my fields a week or so ago. Did not have time to fertilize. I'm in Montgomery Co. Might have rain early Sunday morning. I will be outa town (daughter just had our 2nd grandbaby, a boy!) Can I spread fertilizer on Friday, then hopefully get rained on Sunday...will it burn the grass shoots that are coming up?

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2269901
10/25/17 05:27 AM
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Just make sure the dew has evaporated so none of the fertilizer granules sticks to the grass.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2269998
10/25/17 06:56 AM
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might burn it but wont hurt it . i'd just spreed some 34-0-0 now.

give it kick in the a$$

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Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2271017
10/26/17 03:57 AM
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So, I spread fertilizer yesterday...13-13-13. Shoots were coming up, maybe 3-4" tall...hopefully this will give it a boost. Looked kinda thin to me, hopefully it will take off. At my local feed store, guy said once they get 8"-10" hit em with the ammonium nitrate...will do that as well...maybe right before Christmas.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2271075
10/26/17 04:43 AM
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If you have a decent deer density, I doubt they will ever get 8-10" tall.

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: blumsden] #2271512
10/26/17 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted By: blumsden
If you have a decent deer density, I doubt they will ever get 8-10" tall.



lol yep , i always put a wire mesh cage in the field to see how it growing .

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: lefthorn] #2271636
10/26/17 03:04 PM
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Originally Posted By: lefthorn
Here is how they look today. Shady one definitely looks a bit thin
















Originally Posted By: lefthorn
Here is how they look today. Shady one definitely looks a bit thin













What area are you hunting in lefthorn?

Re: FOOD PLOTS [Re: hunter84] #2271817
10/26/17 05:21 PM
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