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New Food Plot progress....*updated.....again*
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<blockquote data-quote="JCDEERMAN" data-source="post: 4929599" data-attributes="member: 5787"><p>Most of our plots got hammered to the point the weeds took over. Our biggest plot is about 60/40 beans/weeds. Each stalk has roughly 30-50 pods on them now. They are about waste high. But again - a lot of weeds. We will have some decision-making to do for fall plots in this field. Mow and spray, then plant......or spray, then plant. Everything is waste high with 60% beans. I want the beans there for the deer later this fall. </p><p></p><p>I highly suggest seclusion cages next year. Some of our plots are just weeds now, but when I look inside the seclusion cages, my goodness, the beans are above my belly-button.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JCDEERMAN, post: 4929599, member: 5787"] Most of our plots got hammered to the point the weeds took over. Our biggest plot is about 60/40 beans/weeds. Each stalk has roughly 30-50 pods on them now. They are about waste high. But again - a lot of weeds. We will have some decision-making to do for fall plots in this field. Mow and spray, then plant......or spray, then plant. Everything is waste high with 60% beans. I want the beans there for the deer later this fall. I highly suggest seclusion cages next year. Some of our plots are just weeds now, but when I look inside the seclusion cages, my goodness, the beans are above my belly-button. [/QUOTE]
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