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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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10/24/17 06:00 PM
10/24/17 06:00 PM
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 8,030 Central Alabama
muzziehead
14 point
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What did you plant? All I can see from the pic is either wheat or oats. Looking good
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
#2318676
12/04/17 06:13 PM
12/04/17 06:13 PM
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muzziehead
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I’m debating on hitting my plots with AN in the morning before this rain arrives. I usually Wait and do it towards the end December. Thinking it may be too early.
Last edited by muzziehead; 12/06/17 07:16 AM.
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: muzziehead]
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12/04/17 11:15 PM
12/04/17 11:15 PM
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I’m debating on hitting my plots with AN in the morning before this rain arrives. I usually Wait and do it towards the end December. Thinking it may be too early. https://imgur.com/a/J8ZAw Ah, to N or not to N. That is the question. I did mine yesterday. Suppose to rain today. Too early??? A lot of factors, none of which we control. Soil type, amount of rain between now and the end, temperatures, what was planted, etc. Also, Dec. lull now for me. In and out with several weeks of no human activity before the rut. Just the way I see it, what I do, and I feel is best. BUT THAT DOESNT MEAN IM RIGHT!
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/05/17 06:37 PM
12/05/17 06:37 PM
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Boo Boo Head
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I put 3000 lbs of a urea/sulfate blend on 20 acres pre rain late yesterday. Got 1.5" on it. Just right!
Quietly killing turkeys where youre not!!! My tank full of give a fraks been runnin on empty I'm the paterfamilias
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 01:35 AM
12/06/17 01:35 AM
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Same here, hit mine with AN before this rain plus some clover only spots with 0-20-20
"Cull" is just another four letter word...
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 07:19 AM
12/06/17 07:19 AM
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decided to go ahead and hit about 14 plots with AN just before this rain arrived at a rate of 200lbs per acre. The plots had started to turn yellow but the deer have just hammered them down so I am hopeful this will sweeten them up and give them that boost they need to make it through the end of the season.
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 07:43 AM
12/06/17 07:43 AM
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Damn 200# to the acre is really stout for AN
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 07:55 AM
12/06/17 07:55 AM
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Not really, that is the amount I have been using for the past 30 years. I got good coverage on all the plots and my hopper would be empty almost right on key.
Our plots always look great in January after a hitting them AN in December. I will post some pic in couple of weeks after it has had time to do its thing.
I always begin with 300lbs per acre of 13-13-13 and follow it up with the AN in December.
Last edited by muzziehead; 12/06/17 08:00 AM.
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: muzziehead]
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12/06/17 09:23 AM
12/06/17 09:23 AM
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Not really, that is the amount I have been using for the past 30 years. I got good coverage on all the plots and my hopper would be empty almost right on key.
Our plots always look great in January after a hitting them AN in December. I will post some pic in couple of weeks after it has had time to do its thing.
I always begin with 300lbs per acre of 13-13-13 and follow it up with the AN in December. I do basically the same. Put it out after dew dries so it doesn't stick to the plants. Never had it burn except where I spill some. But are we wasting it using this much? Can and will the plants use the excess? Hurts the pH but I've always been pleased with the results.
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 09:30 AM
12/06/17 09:30 AM
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Turkey_neck
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Booner
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I've always been told 50-100# acre for the boost.
Would walk over a naked woman to get to a gobblin turkey!
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Re: Food plots so far
[Re: johndeere5036]
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12/06/17 10:21 AM
12/06/17 10:21 AM
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Our ph is between 7.4 and 7.6 on almost all our plots. I did a test one year 3 months after putting out our normal dosage and the ph had only dropped .10 for the plot tested.
I basically weighed the cost of a pallet of corn, roughly $340 compared to a pallet of AN at $420, and decided that we would benefit more from our food plots than we would from keeping 6-7 feeders full of corn for a month.
"Don't cling to Mistake, just because you spent a lot of time making it."
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