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Food Plots...Need some help PLEASE
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<blockquote data-quote="Boone 58" data-source="post: 360232" data-attributes="member: 2257"><p>I agree with these guys. We need a rain pattern change in weather before even considering planting as we are in a severe drought circumstances. It wont hurt to wait till the first two weeks in sept.....but if we dont get adequate rainfall i would wait until we do. Remember two years ago we got rain around the 22nd of sept and then in lawrence county we got no more rain until the second week of nov....everything by that time had died from lack of rainfall. October can be brutal if there is no rainfall as daytime temps are in the 80's much of the time.</p><p>we need rain!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boone 58, post: 360232, member: 2257"] I agree with these guys. We need a rain pattern change in weather before even considering planting as we are in a severe drought circumstances. It wont hurt to wait till the first two weeks in sept.....but if we dont get adequate rainfall i would wait until we do. Remember two years ago we got rain around the 22nd of sept and then in lawrence county we got no more rain until the second week of nov....everything by that time had died from lack of rainfall. October can be brutal if there is no rainfall as daytime temps are in the 80's much of the time. we need rain!!! [/QUOTE]
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