Radar that plot exploded quick!!!
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Originally posted by Radar View PostNeed some rain, getting bad dry. I kilt a boar Saturday at 3am in that field. Darn hogs are getting smarter, good thing I got them game cameras active.
I need some rain bad.
Just found out the place I planted we will be selling. Talk about a bummer.
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Originally posted by gingib View PostThat plot looks awesome. Mine will be like that in a few weeks I think.
I need some rain bad.
Just found out the place I planted we will be selling. Talk about a bummer.
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Originally posted by BrandonA View PostI agree that sucks. If I leased I would have a hard time convincing myself to plant unless I had a long term lease signed or if the LO provided the seed and equipment.
We still have our cabin and a 2 places next to this place, but this place is where I grew up hunting in HS.
O well.
Parents need the money to buy a nice house on 60 acres, so I can't blame them.
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Originally posted by mdnabors View PostHow do y’all fertilize Beans/Peas after emergence? I usually hit my fall plots when they are 4-6” tall to give a boost. Is it the same for summer plots of Beans/Peas or is it not necessary? Thx
What fert. do you hit your fall plots with? I will plant that WI forage oats again and it needed a something after the initial mow down the deer gave it
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Used to do the typical 13-13-13 after my Fall plots emerged, but prior to planting the Beans/Peas I put the recommended fertilizer from my soil sample which was 18-46-0. Thinking I’ll use the same soon. Just gave it a dose of Arrest Max so anxious to see what it looks like in the next week or two.
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Originally posted by Radar View Post[ATTACH]911783[/ATTACH]
Nothing but stalks left at this time, acres of stalks. They are still green and pliable so...... maybe a rain will bring some back.
No rain has really killed them along with the overgrazing from the deer.
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostMine didn't even get that tall. Shot up to about 6" and the lack of rain just stalled them out. Deer have eaten most of them. I still have some Real World beans but if we don't get the rain this weekend they'll be gone too. I've already been irrigating one clover plot to try to save it.Last edited by Radar; 06-16-2018, 01:47 PM.
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