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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Michigan
Posts: 43
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![]() One of last years plots |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Tennessee
Posts: 205
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thanks for the pic, I hope to have one planted this fall
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Snellville, Ga.
Posts: 626
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I got about a 2 acre plot of corn planted this week. I disced and sprayed about 2-3 weeks ago. This week I disced, spread lime, spread fetilizer, and disced again. I was able to borrow a friends 2 row planter so that was the easiest part. I was surprised how far a bag of seed corn would go. I planted the two acres and had some left over.
Fertilizer is sky high. It was $12.95 a bag for 13-13-13. Cost me almost $200.00 in fertilizer and $35.00 in lime. I still have to apply some more nitrogen in 3-4 weeks. Hope to get my peanuts and sunflower in ground at that time. I took some pics of camp, food plots, and stands but left camera behind. I'll post em up later. Good Hunting, Mike |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: DFW
Posts: 41
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BCW
To keep the coons from climbing the feeder legs try screwing strips of carpet tack strip to them. Then you just have bloody paw prints everywhere. |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Central FL. Lake Co.
Posts: 240
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Have you tried this ? Anything to keep them out of the feed would be worth a try ! Them and Hogs has to be the Dangest things set out to destroy the purpose of feeders. |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Central FL. Lake Co.
Posts: 240
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How much lime did you have to put out Mike ? I have heard fert. is sky high now, just havent wanted to see how high LOL. I know its probably needed , but I might just go with putting out lime the most of and hold back on fertilizer . For one thing Im considering is the amount of rain We all Hope to get this year. Kinda caught between a rock and hard spot, a dang if you do and dang if you don't |
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Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: DFW
Posts: 41
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I have not had to use them on mine but other guys on the lease use them. They eat from ground now, not hanging upside down spinning feed to their buddies.
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Frog Hunter
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If i was allowed to plant i think i would go with biologic. What about yall?
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Central FL. Lake Co.
Posts: 240
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Y'all cant plant food plots out there ? I have never tried Biologic, I've herd lots of good things about it but havent tried it Maybe we'll look into it for a fall plot trial ... in a small area. |
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Central FL. Lake Co.
Posts: 240
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Guess they keep the feed purty much ate up after the feeder has cycled. What about the deer ? What are they eating ? Dang Coons and move them to the other side of the tracks they are realy welcomed on that side |
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