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Newbie warm season food plot question
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<blockquote data-quote="volsfan1976" data-source="post: 5038511" data-attributes="member: 5266"><p>This has probably been asked plenty before so sorry if it has. I bought some land last summer. Since deer season has ended I have been trying to do habitat improvement. In one area I have an old roadbed that I have cleaned up. I'm guessing it is probably 300 yards long. Maybe more. It will not be used as a road. I want to plant some down this woods road this spring. I have the Quality food plot book and 4 other publications from Dr. Craig Harper that I ordered. I have one other food plot I planted last fall of imperial clover on this land. It's only about 1/2 acre. This is all new to me and after reading all this I am overwhelmed. I honestly don't know what kind of blend would be good to use for this and just looking for suggestions. Any input would be great. Thanks so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volsfan1976, post: 5038511, member: 5266"] This has probably been asked plenty before so sorry if it has. I bought some land last summer. Since deer season has ended I have been trying to do habitat improvement. In one area I have an old roadbed that I have cleaned up. I’m guessing it is probably 300 yards long. Maybe more. It will not be used as a road. I want to plant some down this woods road this spring. I have the Quality food plot book and 4 other publications from Dr. Craig Harper that I ordered. I have one other food plot I planted last fall of imperial clover on this land. It’s only about 1/2 acre. This is all new to me and after reading all this I am overwhelmed. I honestly don’t know what kind of blend would be good to use for this and just looking for suggestions. Any input would be great. Thanks so much [/QUOTE]
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