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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 4914535" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Thanks guys, appreciate it...I finally made it back out to the property yesterday.....got the trail cameras set up and got a better look at the new plot-1....as mentioned in previous post....all the sunflower are stripped clean and there's more evidence of deer browsing in plot-1 than plot-2.... following pics are not great due to bright sunlight but towards the middle of the picture you can see a white looking thinner spot or two....this is where the timber company had their equipment parked and the ground is covered with a deep layer of wood chips...the seed germinated in these areas but they are not growing much....other areas of plot are doing ok...I will say this....I know it's hard to tell in the picture, but this plot is near ridge top and the soil quality is less than optimum....and it looks like the iron clay cow peas are doing a little better than the soybeans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 4914535, member: 20594"] Thanks guys, appreciate it...I finally made it back out to the property yesterday.....got the trail cameras set up and got a better look at the new plot-1....as mentioned in previous post....all the sunflower are stripped clean and there's more evidence of deer browsing in plot-1 than plot-2.... following pics are not great due to bright sunlight but towards the middle of the picture you can see a white looking thinner spot or two....this is where the timber company had their equipment parked and the ground is covered with a deep layer of wood chips...the seed germinated in these areas but they are not growing much....other areas of plot are doing ok...I will say this....I know it's hard to tell in the picture, but this plot is near ridge top and the soil quality is less than optimum....and it looks like the iron clay cow peas are doing a little better than the soybeans. [/QUOTE]
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