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<blockquote data-quote="Gravey" data-source="post: 2524689" data-attributes="member: 2648"><p>I've been thinking about putting a food plot of winter wheat in behind my house for several years but have never done it. I only have 5 acres and the field it would be in is in the 1.5 range so the plot wouldn't be any bigger than an acre or so. It wouldn't be for hunting although I wouldn't be opposed to sitting over it during the rut in case a hot doe drug a nice buck by. Anyway, what are the proper steps to doing this and when should I do it? I have a tractor, bush hog, finish mower, & disk and also have access to a plow (I think it's still available). Time seems to always be my problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gravey, post: 2524689, member: 2648"] I've been thinking about putting a food plot of winter wheat in behind my house for several years but have never done it. I only have 5 acres and the field it would be in is in the 1.5 range so the plot wouldn't be any bigger than an acre or so. It wouldn't be for hunting although I wouldn't be opposed to sitting over it during the rut in case a hot doe drug a nice buck by. Anyway, what are the proper steps to doing this and when should I do it? I have a tractor, bush hog, finish mower, & disk and also have access to a plow (I think it's still available). Time seems to always be my problem. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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