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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalder" data-source="post: 4838922" data-attributes="member: 12150"><p>Now that season is nearly over I want to get a head start on next seasons food plot. I changed my set up this time and had high traffic in late October till almost thanksgiving. Since then it's been a disappointment but the late start most of us got it came up and that's about it lol. This coming year I would like to do beans. Planning on bushhogging when it dries out before everything greens up and spraying. I don't have a drill and I'm not sure I can get one thru the gate so it'll all be broadcast. Most likely would plant in May/June to have a good stand before the velvet hunt. Around Labor Day when the beans start dying I plan on spreading wheat over the standing beans. Looking for advice and any tips anyone may have. If you done something similar I'd like to hear what works and what don't. What type of bean works best. I'm not a farmer and this will be strictly for deer. I plan on leaving the beans standing throughout the year. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalder, post: 4838922, member: 12150"] Now that season is nearly over I want to get a head start on next seasons food plot. I changed my set up this time and had high traffic in late October till almost thanksgiving. Since then it’s been a disappointment but the late start most of us got it came up and that’s about it lol. This coming year I would like to do beans. Planning on bushhogging when it dries out before everything greens up and spraying. I don’t have a drill and I’m not sure I can get one thru the gate so it’ll all be broadcast. Most likely would plant in May/June to have a good stand before the velvet hunt. Around Labor Day when the beans start dying I plan on spreading wheat over the standing beans. Looking for advice and any tips anyone may have. If you done something similar I’d like to hear what works and what don’t. What type of bean works best. I’m not a farmer and this will be strictly for deer. I plan on leaving the beans standing throughout the year. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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