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    #61
    Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View Post
    True statement Terry ! My problem on my lease is that none of the other guys will pen their feeders. So on the way to or from one of the other guy’s feeder, they stop and dine on whatever is growing in my plot !
    I love it when hogs are not pressured enough so they fill comfortable coming out in the daylight. It allows me to keep my shooting skills tuned. Those are some good eaters there Don.

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      #62
      Planted 4 weeks ago...
      Cowpeas, soybeans, Egyptian wheat, sorghum, deer vetch, turnips, sunflowersClick image for larger version

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        #63
        Man…looks like I need a roller crimper.

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          #64

          Blessed with almost 3 inches of rain last week.


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            #65
            Peas are looking pretty good after 1 month.




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              #66
              Looking good.

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                #67
                I'm happy to see that you all are getting enough rain to have food plots this summer.

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                  #68
                  Deer are finally hitting my cow peas. It’s almost waist high in some spots.
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                    #69
                    That is very impressive Gumbo Man. One year my peas got that tall...but once the deer figured it out, never again.

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                      #70
                      Looks good. How long is that plot?


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                        #71
                        That plot is about 1/4 mile long. It’s a horse shoe clearing.

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                          #72
                          Spring plots are now burnt and not much left. Had great plots since 2015 at the end of the last big drought so been a good run.

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Gumbo Man View Post
                            Deer are finally hitting my cow peas. It’s almost waist high in some spots.
                            Looking good Terry. I'm going to follow along here. I plant about 10 acres of BFO every year.

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                              #74
                              Originally posted by MossyRockRanch View Post
                              Spring plots are now burnt and not much left. Had great plots since 2015 at the end of the last big drought so been a good run.
                              My summer plots in Houston County are toast. Not sure how long its been since we had rain, but way too long. I might have a little bit of sunn hemp that can make it through, but everything else burned to a crisp. And my protein bill is going to skyrocket.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by Snowflake Killa View Post
                                Looking good Terry. I'm going to follow along here. I plant about 10 acres of BFO every year.

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                                Those big deer you got over there don’t need us much help as mine do. I think all yours need is a few fire extinguishers.

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