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    #31
    That is awesome! cant wait to see what the future holds.

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      #32
      Following along! Congrats!

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        #33
        following

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          #34
          Originally posted by mikem View Post
          I plan on planting some wheat this weekend. Any other suggestions??
          Crimson, Ladino, Arrow-leaf clover works really well up here and are heavy re-seeders

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            #35
            Looks like a great spot...congrats!

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              #36
              Originally posted by Darton View Post
              Crimson, Ladino, Arrow-leaf clover works really well up here and are heavy re-seeders
              They also work great in Bosque County, Texas............ looking good.

              Rwc

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                #37
                Originally posted by mikem View Post
                I plan on planting some wheat this weekend. Any other suggestions??
                Mike, the ground is in perfect condition to plant with all the dozing. Can't wait to see the food plot!

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                  #38
                  Where are the fn pictures

                  Sent from my Moto Z (2) using Tapatalk

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                    #39
                    Congrats,nothing like pulling up to your own land!

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                      #40
                      Congrats! Looks like a nice place.

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                        #41
                        Thanks Everyone

                        I plan to just use my fertilizer spreader from the house, then drag some old chain link fence back over it to sew it in....then I guess just hope for rain.

                        Wingnut, that soil looks alot better than I expected.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by mikem View Post
                          I plan to just use my fertilizer spreader from the house, then drag some old chain link fence back over it to sew it in....then I guess just hope for rain.

                          Wingnut, that soil looks alot better than I expected.
                          Sling your oats and wheat with your spreader, then after you back drag with your chain link, go back and sling your clovers, turnips and or radishes, no dragging required for those.

                          Rwc

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by mikem View Post
                            I am south of Allen about 5 miles, glad to hear about the deer. Hope to check cameras for the first time this weekend.
                            My sister and BIL's place is on 75 south of Calvin. Probably not too far east of your place.
                            Your new place is looking good. Congrats.

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                              #44
                              update

                              Went up last weekend. We got 50lbs of wheat and 15lbs. of crimson clover in the ground. Topped of feeders and hung a couple new stands.

                              Wingnut's dozer work did not disappoint, looks like all that is left is to clean up some erosion areas and a little junk removal.

                              I was real pleased to see the numbers of deer on camera, but no shooters yet, but no pigs either. I will not bore you tons of doe and young buck pics.

                              I am still debating on what route to take for the cabin/shop.

                              Finally we got to meet my neighbor (he also granted me the easement) He seems to be real nice and helpful.

                              Here are a few pictures of the electric, water, and entrance easement Wingnut worked on.

                              The stand hung near the pond, and the stand hung at the food plot.

                              My next trip I will packing my bow.
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                                #45
                                Looking incredible.

                                Cant wait to see the future updates.

                                Rwc

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