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<blockquote data-quote="poorhunter" data-source="post: 5208899" data-attributes="member: 16537"><p>Lots of folks showing good success, so I thought I'd show a picture of one I did too. This is right at the edge of my side yard where I am pushing back the woods to expand the yard/clearing where my house is. This was a just regular bottom woods a couple years ago and I've been clearing out trees and brush, and this spring is was a jungle. It's also where a hen turkey hatched a clutch this summer. Anyway, I mowed it a time or two after poults hatched out and cleaned the trash out a bit more. Sprayed one day, threw wheat oats and crimson the next and mowed three days later. No rain for in forecast a week so I took my brush fire trailer and watered the plot with it...voila.[ATTACH]116491[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="poorhunter, post: 5208899, member: 16537"] Lots of folks showing good success, so I thought I’d show a picture of one I did too. This is right at the edge of my side yard where I am pushing back the woods to expand the yard/clearing where my house is. This was a just regular bottom woods a couple years ago and I’ve been clearing out trees and brush, and this spring is was a jungle. It’s also where a hen turkey hatched a clutch this summer. Anyway, I mowed it a time or two after poults hatched out and cleaned the trash out a bit more. Sprayed one day, threw wheat oats and crimson the next and mowed three days later. No rain for in forecast a week so I took my brush fire trailer and watered the plot with it...voila.[ATTACH]116491[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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