#289445 - 07/05/07 02:28 PM
Re: Food plot worklog
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FOOTER
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How are you keeping the deer from eating the beans????
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#289535 - 07/05/07 03:26 PM
Re: Food plot worklog
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Tater
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Loc: Tellico Plains, TN
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Not a lot of deer in my neck of the woods that and they havent found them yet
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#312683 - 07/25/07 11:04 AM
Re: Food plot worklog
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Tater
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Beans are doing good. Still dont think the deer have found them but they will.


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#312763 - 07/25/07 11:43 AM
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gil1
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That's friggin' beautiful! How could they not find all that tucker?
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#312933 - 07/25/07 01:21 PM
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RS
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That looks really good Tater. If the deer haven't found it by now, it's hard to believe they will. Either that plot is surrounded by other ag crops or there is a low density of deer in your area. I have nothing left in my plots (partly due to the drought). The deer have even started eating the corn stalks.
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#313031 - 07/25/07 03:07 PM
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LA man
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wow, i cant believe the deer havent found them beans
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#313110 - 07/25/07 03:56 PM
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Soybean Man
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Plot looks great. These RR Forage types have the ability to make up for thin stands and will get over your head if you get enough rain. My plots here in Arkansas are at 4 feet tall now before the first irrigation. Combine the tonnage per acre and the late maturity and you will utilize your summer plot to it's full potential. If there are any soybean farmers in your area, they will have their soybeans harvested before you see any sign of maturing in the Big Fellow Soybean.
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#313253 - 07/25/07 06:38 PM
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156p&y
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looks great! I wish we had soil like that ours is rocky as hell. You plow a little and then drive the mule around the rest of the day picking them up so they won't destroy our equipment.
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#313606 - 07/25/07 10:06 PM
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brickman
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Registered: 07/04/07
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Soybean Man,
I'm around New Roads, Louisiana. I don't have much property and I was trying to find "Old Mississippi"type (may not be correct) forage beans -with no luck? Not much interest here in the forage bean? Do you know why. How does a (5) 1/2 acre plot guy like me get a forage bean? How late can you plant? First killing frost can be December?
Also...will the deer eat the leaves after frost?
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#315386 - 07/27/07 12:32 AM
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plinker22
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Wow, those are some great looking beans.
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