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Mathews Hunter

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Here is one pic of a soybean plot surrounded by corn

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My clover plot after I mowed it a couple of weeks ago

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Put up my new blind a couple of weeks ago. It is in a woodline between my clover plot and a soybean plot. Decided to put it on the ground to accommodate my hunting buddy. Man I can't wait until November!

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MH - Looks like you have a good place there. Hows that clover doing since you cut it? Is it getting dried out without shade and being cut so low? Just wondering b/c we cut some of our clover plots this past weekend and wont be able to check them until Friday. If they are burned up, we are gonna plant something there this fall.
 
JCDEERMAN said:
MH - Looks like you have a good place there. Hows that clover doing since you cut it? Is it getting dried out without shade and being cut so low? Just wondering b/c we cut some of our clover plots this past weekend and wont be able to check them until Friday. If they are burned up, we are gonna plant something there this fall.

I cut the clover two weeks ago. I may be hard to tell from the picture but it is at least six inches tall. I just knocked the tops off and cut the weeds down. We have had plenty of rain on it so I am sure it is not burned up. I will check it again this weekend but probably won't cut it again this year. I will try and get some better pics this weekend.
 

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