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No disc food plot method
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<blockquote data-quote="Tn_Va_Hunter" data-source="post: 4930500" data-attributes="member: 5740"><p>I've tried the method once. It just didn't work for me. Maybe I did it wrong. Wrong year. Not enough rain. Anyways. I went back to keeping it bush hogged low. Spraying. Then running the disc over it very lightly. Drag it smooth and spread my seed when it rains. This year. I thought I hit it good. It came a monsoon and I lost a lot of seed. I just hit the bare spots again today with some oats and called it good. I'm running out of time and money lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tn_Va_Hunter, post: 4930500, member: 5740"] I’ve tried the method once. It just didn’t work for me. Maybe I did it wrong. Wrong year. Not enough rain. Anyways. I went back to keeping it bush hogged low. Spraying. Then running the disc over it very lightly. Drag it smooth and spread my seed when it rains. This year. I thought I hit it good. It came a monsoon and I lost a lot of seed. I just hit the bare spots again today with some oats and called it good. I’m running out of time and money lol. [/QUOTE]
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