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    Lol random a** turnip! Everything is looking thick and green. All you need now is a good freeze and you will be in business.

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      We have allot of native clover. Took this pic walking in to a tripod on the opposite side of the propert.
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        The hay field plot

        Wow! I wish I could get the clover I planted to look like that!
        Last edited by Backwoods101; 11-26-2014, 07:10 PM.

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          Looks great. It is amazing how native clover pops up in random places.

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            Oats Are getting a little tall around the feeder, but they're keeping he rest ate down. My dad has been trying to get me to turn his cows in here for just one day and let them eat it down............

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              Nice

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                Looks great. Your doing something right.

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                  Ha! You let those cows it you might not be able to get me out again!! But duuuude, have you SEEN how much delicious oats are in here?

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                    ^^^^
                    Yup. Once they get that taste I would have to high fence it!

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                      wow that is some good growth... based on TC pics, how many deer are hitting it a night?

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                        It's hard to tell becuase they spend most of time on the otherside of the feeder. That is where it's most ate down. The times I have walked out there at night, I have seen as many as 10. also, There is a doe & her twins that basically live in there.

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                          What is the difference between this side of the feeder and the other? You can tell by the picture that its getting hit harder.

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                            They're rubbing off here in west brazoria county!!!
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                              The rut isnt too far away! I haven't put cameras up yet but they're hammering my soybeans.

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                                crazy that they are already shedding!

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