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<blockquote data-quote="Aviator" data-source="post: 396110" data-attributes="member: 2314"><p>Thanks DC007! I checked them out. I was able to hook up with the pennington seed company which is about 45 minutes from my farm. They are giving me a great deal. Is a co-op the same as our feed and seed store? Our farm is five hundred acres. We have been having our pines select cut to thin it out. I will be up there this coming week and take pictures of the plots and size of each. We just ordered a PH test kit, so I will know the PH this coming week. We have a total four food plots. In the past we have not been doing different foods in each plot. We have been making a mixture and spreading the same on all plots. In the past we have only used wheat, oats, crimson clover, aussie winter peas and rape. We haven't been planting anything during the spring or summer and in the fall we have the forestry department come and disc the fields. Also this spring we had another controlled burn to burn off all the debris from the field clearing and select cut that has been going on. I want to do what ever it takes to establish a great source of year round nutrition for the deer herd and turkey. I have been amazed the difference in the quality deer that I have seen in the past few years just from planting food plots and by doing a little land clearing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aviator, post: 396110, member: 2314"] Thanks DC007! I checked them out. I was able to hook up with the pennington seed company which is about 45 minutes from my farm. They are giving me a great deal. Is a co-op the same as our feed and seed store? Our farm is five hundred acres. We have been having our pines select cut to thin it out. I will be up there this coming week and take pictures of the plots and size of each. We just ordered a PH test kit, so I will know the PH this coming week. We have a total four food plots. In the past we have not been doing different foods in each plot. We have been making a mixture and spreading the same on all plots. In the past we have only used wheat, oats, crimson clover, aussie winter peas and rape. We haven't been planting anything during the spring or summer and in the fall we have the forestry department come and disc the fields. Also this spring we had another controlled burn to burn off all the debris from the field clearing and select cut that has been going on. I want to do what ever it takes to establish a great source of year round nutrition for the deer herd and turkey. I have been amazed the difference in the quality deer that I have seen in the past few years just from planting food plots and by doing a little land clearing. [/QUOTE]
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