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Re: Food plot newbie, info please...
[Re: jdfarm23]
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11/08/18 03:15 PM
11/08/18 03:15 PM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 184 Pelham, Alabama
280REM
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Joined: Dec 2005
Posts: 184
Pelham, Alabama
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500 lbs/acre of 13-13-13 right here Honestly, I don't think you can over do it, but I'm sure there comes a point of diminishing return too.
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Re: Food plot newbie, info please...
[Re: 280REM]
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11/08/18 05:09 PM
11/08/18 05:09 PM
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Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 865 Pike Road, AL
jdfarm23
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 865
Pike Road, AL
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You are probably right. And I am all for a better way of doing things. Been talking to CNC about some things we can do to improve the soil. But until we get to that point, I’ll just keep putting out what the soil samples call for, which has been a lot unfortunately. But I’m not gonna skimp on the fields. Too much time and money goes into my place to half ass the fields
Last edited by jdfarm23; 11/08/18 05:10 PM.
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Re: Food plot newbie, info please...
[Re: 257wbymag]
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11/18/18 01:47 PM
11/18/18 01:47 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5,150 Satsuma, AL
Robert D.
12 point
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12 point
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 5,150
Satsuma, AL
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Depending on what part of lowndes co you may not need lime. Matter of fact PH may be too high as is. Need a soil test first and foremost. Then you can plan accordingly based off that This PLUS make sure who ever in your club is in charge of planting READS them and fertilizes accordingly. Don't ask me why I say this. Wish I didn't know
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Re: Food plot newbie, info please...
[Re: timbercruiser]
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11/27/18 08:18 PM
11/27/18 08:18 PM
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Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 937 Bremen
RiverWood
6 point
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6 point
Joined: Jul 2013
Posts: 937
Bremen
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When I planted m plots in Pike county they recommended using 250# per acre of 15 - 0 - 15 instead of the old triple 13 and my plots seem to be a lot prettier this year, but we have had ample rain. Phosphorus (P) middle number builds up in soil and doesn’t move or leach out of fields like nitrogen and Potassium do. P build up is common in fields that have ever had manure applied. So the recommendation with no P is common. Another reason to soil test
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