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<blockquote data-quote="diamond hunter" data-source="post: 3314719" data-attributes="member: 12135"><p>Johnnyringo,when you imply in your post that you have just got to know how to grow soybeans,that implies that others dont have success with their methods.This isnt a competition to see whose plot looks the best,its simply an educational site to discuss deer hunting.Your specific pictures look fantastic,awesome,beautiful.My plot is full of horse weeds and eagle beans.Both plots will do the same,provide a place to view and possibly shoot something.Have a great season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diamond hunter, post: 3314719, member: 12135"] Johnnyringo,when you imply in your post that you have just got to know how to grow soybeans,that implies that others dont have success with their methods.This isnt a competition to see whose plot looks the best,its simply an educational site to discuss deer hunting.Your specific pictures look fantastic,awesome,beautiful.My plot is full of horse weeds and eagle beans.Both plots will do the same,provide a place to view and possibly shoot something.Have a great season. [/QUOTE]
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