There is some pictures of some of our work on some fall food plots. Some are as large, but most are smaller. 8 in new total
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I'm starting the work on some fall Food area's |
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There is some pictures of some of our work on some fall food plots. Some are as large, but most are smaller. 8 in new total |
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glock4life313 |
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nice job on the prep there, did you get a soil sample ? and what your you thinking of putting in the new plot? (good luck) keep us updated
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I did do a soil sample for ph ( 6.0 ) , we will put down a clover, chicory & hybrid turnip mix.
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Troy9 |
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awesome pic's....... man that get's me in the mood for fall archery season. I am planting this blend below that I am selling for this fall. I will take alot of pic's on how all 3 ingredients grow. Excellent blend Fall Blend Seed Details
20% Appin Forage Turnip This particular turnip was chosen specifically with trophy whitetails in mind. Appin Forage Turnips is bred for heavy grazing and quick maturity (50-80 days). Its high leaf-to bulb ratio results in a very leafy crop with high digestibility. The tops on Appin have been tested as high as 30%+ crude protein. 40% Buck Forage Oats Buck Forage Oats is extremely winter hardy, draught resistant, and designed to provide more tender type growth well into the winter freeze. Buck Forage Oats was selected for the Outfitters Choice Fall Blend because of its ability to serve as an excellent fall attractant, and has the nutritional value to keep and hold whitetails, even in the coldest climates. Buck Forage Oats also attracts whitetails in the plant's early growth stages. This makes the food plot huntable in the early stages of the hunting season. 40% Triticale (trit-ih-KAY-lee) Triticale is a crop species resulting from plant breeder's cross between wheat and rye. The result is a plant that produces an abundance
of forge, with the disease resistance of wheat, and the hardiness of rye. Triticale also grows in less than ideal growing conditions and boasts an excellent
crude protein level.
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Great info Troy, We will keep it in mind. Went are you going to start that planting ( aug 1 )?
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