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<blockquote data-quote="Jonnyringo" data-source="post: 3314689" data-attributes="member: 10862"><p>Camaro12 I believe you have taken my intention the wrong way i simply put my opinion on someone's post . Know it all ? Not even close ! I like to educate people that's why my daughter scouts fields with me everyday . I think I can offer people advice on growing great food plots with regular agriculture products , not stuff that has a big buck on the bag. If I come across rude or know it all its probably my typing grammar punctuation etc. No different than your Eagle forage soybean have you ever gotten them to there actual height of 84 inches if its the large lad ? Like on my last question to jmb4wd I asked if he would like to discuss growing soybeans ? That was a inviting question so maybe other readers could learn something from his or my knowledge .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jonnyringo, post: 3314689, member: 10862"] Camaro12 I believe you have taken my intention the wrong way i simply put my opinion on someone's post . Know it all ? Not even close ! I like to educate people that's why my daughter scouts fields with me everyday . I think I can offer people advice on growing great food plots with regular agriculture products , not stuff that has a big buck on the bag. If I come across rude or know it all its probably my typing grammar punctuation etc. No different than your Eagle forage soybean have you ever gotten them to there actual height of 84 inches if its the large lad ? Like on my last question to jmb4wd I asked if he would like to discuss growing soybeans ? That was a inviting question so maybe other readers could learn something from his or my knowledge . [/QUOTE]
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