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    Brokenarrow's summer food plots.

    Here are some pictures of our summer food plot work week last month.

    Our food plots were very productive during bow and rifle season last fall and the oats we planted for winter were some good browse for the deer over the winter.

    This time we we went with a homemade mix of milo, millet, peas, sunflower, and some kind of leftover seed mix they sell at wallyworld real cheap after hunting season.

    Bon appetit y'all!
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    #2
    Sweet deal!

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      #3
      Looks like you guys did a great job!

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        #4
        Thats a perfect size tractor.. What is that?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Leftridge View Post
          Thats a perfect size tractor.. What is that?
          It's a 70's model Kubota L260. It's a good hard worker. Easy on fuel.

          It's cat 1 around 26 horse and weighs about 2800 the way we have it set up.

          I love it but parts are getting scarce.
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            #6
            Sweet plot... post some pics when it gets growin

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              #7
              looks like an awesome plot and awesome location!!!! super jealous. Very well done. Keep us posted and post pics of deer n plot if got them

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                #8
                I live in the hill country and it's to rocky to plant a food plot her ,plus the deer would mow it down before it even got a chance to grow, your so lucky. Looks real nice

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                  #9
                  Where are the food plot pics...

                  From 12 June 2010?



                  It would be nice to view the progress of these food plots after the recent Central Texas rain(s).

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nostradenis View Post
                    From 12 June 2010?



                    It would be nice to view the progress of these food plots after the recent Central Texas rain(s).


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