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    #31
    Dang that's lush

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      #32
      TheWidowMaker and Drycreek, your plots are much further along then ours. They look awesome!


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        #33
        Originally posted by Sergio_III View Post
        TheWidowMaker and Drycreek, your plots are much further along then ours. They look awesome!


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        Thanks ! I also plant two other places, and they are not as advanced as these plots are. They were planted from two to three weeks later, but I haven't seen them in a week or so, and I imagine the warm, humid weather has them coming along also.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Sergio_III View Post
          TheWidowMaker and Drycreek, your plots are much further along then ours. They look awesome!


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          Thank you. The only thing I can really attribute it to is the soil test, lime, fertilizer, and a abundance of rain so far. They really go a long way. Another guy that leases where I do didn't lime or fertilize and his stuff may be a 1/3 of mine so far.

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            #35
            Originally posted by TheWidowMaker View Post
            Thank you. The only thing I can really attribute it to is the soil test, lime, fertilizer, and a abundance of rain so far. They really go a long way. Another guy that leases where I do didn't lime or fertilize and his stuff may be a 1/3 of mine so far.

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            When do you lime and fertilize your food plots?


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              #36
              I first disced it up then disced in lime that day. Waited a couple weeks till some rain was in the forecast and lightly disced it again broadcasted seed and fertilizer then made two passes with my homemade drag. Rained the next day and the rest you see in the photos

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                #37
                Originally posted by TheWidowMaker View Post
                I first disced it up then disced in lime that day. Waited a couple weeks till some rain was in the forecast and lightly disced it again broadcasted seed and fertilizer then made two passes with my homemade drag. Rained the next day and the rest you see in the photos

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                Thanks for the info WM.
                Will be trying your method for my fall food plots.


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                  #38
                  Spring Food Plots

                  Update.
                  Still looking thin even though it took off after some rain we had about 2 weeks ago.
                  Hoping for more now that temperatures are hitting ±100°.





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                  Last edited by Sergio_III; 06-10-2017, 07:40 PM.

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                    #39
                    Spring Food Plots






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                      #40
                      Definitely need more rain.


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