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late cold snap impact?
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<blockquote data-quote="45min. to the stand" data-source="post: 3204352" data-attributes="member: 13123"><p>thanks, Football- you seem to be the man on point for me here- I appreciate it, and these being my first real attempts at food plots, I'm kinda lost <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>also firmed up the plans for the big top field- looks like we are going to put 1 acre in buckwheat for double cropping this summer and then discing in, and 1 acre in (hopefully if I can find it) Sunn hemp as a cover for the lablab I have to grow up into and climb- will mix in some IC peas also... then we'll turn it under this winter and put in some clover/ chicory and use the buckwheat acre for next years summer crop, adding a new acre of buckwheat next summer... We ar going to do this every year until we have the entire field converted into clover/ chicory and fruit trees- apple, plum, pear, and some peach... and I'm going to put 8-10 dunstans in up there too... this time with some fencing around them instead of "grandaddy" style- he dips the cutting and sticks it in the ground, then walks away and never looks back... glad I didnt put the lablab out yet...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="45min. to the stand, post: 3204352, member: 13123"] thanks, Football- you seem to be the man on point for me here- I appreciate it, and these being my first real attempts at food plots, I'm kinda lost :) also firmed up the plans for the big top field- looks like we are going to put 1 acre in buckwheat for double cropping this summer and then discing in, and 1 acre in (hopefully if I can find it) Sunn hemp as a cover for the lablab I have to grow up into and climb- will mix in some IC peas also... then we'll turn it under this winter and put in some clover/ chicory and use the buckwheat acre for next years summer crop, adding a new acre of buckwheat next summer... We ar going to do this every year until we have the entire field converted into clover/ chicory and fruit trees- apple, plum, pear, and some peach... and I'm going to put 8-10 dunstans in up there too... this time with some fencing around them instead of "grandaddy" style- he dips the cutting and sticks it in the ground, then walks away and never looks back... glad I didnt put the lablab out yet... [/QUOTE]
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