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    Robertson co food plot

    Here's a before and after picture of a small plot I planted near bremond, I'm very pleased with the progress!
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    #2
    What did u plant?

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      #3
      Originally posted by EastTexasMan View Post
      What did u plant?
      I planted a mix from producers co op in bryan. It's oats, rye, wheat, and peas If I remember correctly

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        #4
        What kind of deer do you have in Robertson County? Thinking about looking for a bigger place to buy up there once the kids start attending A&M in several year.

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          #5
          Originally posted by unclefish View Post
          What kind of deer do you have in Robertson County? Thinking about looking for a bigger place to buy up there once the kids start attending A&M in several year.
          We hunted this property last year for the first time, and I shot the buck in my profile picture and had a lot of small 8s on camera. This is the first year I'm really putting a lot of work into the property since I will be attending A&M next year. Hopefully I will have some pics for y'all soon!
          Nevermind the pic is in my photo album on my profile
          Last edited by ragehunter21; 10-29-2013, 07:16 PM. Reason: Mistake

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            #6
            Not to be impolite, but be carefull about seed blends from feed stores. I got a bunch of noxious weeds not native to Texas out of a " wildlife blend " this spring. My biologist noticed them first, and I had to put the round up to 'em before the seed heads matured. Hopefully, they won't be back next year, but I will be looking for 'em. Good luck !

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              Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
              Not to be impolite, but be carefull about seed blends from feed stores. I got a bunch of noxious weeds not native to Texas out of a " wildlife blend " this spring. My biologist noticed them first, and I had to put the round up to 'em before the seed heads matured. Hopefully, they won't be back next year, but I will be looking for 'em. Good luck !
              Thank you for the warning! I will definitely be on the look out

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