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Summer food plot quandary
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5311431" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Given your situation I wouldn't invest the money in beans....I agree with others in that the focus should be more on building quality soil.... especially on the new plots...our situation is similar with two of our newer plots and we plan to do a blend of buckwheat, sorghum, millet and might mix in some sunflower....and with the cost being so high I doubt we will be doing much fertilizer....going to focus on building organic material.....later in the summer we will sow fall blend into the standing summer blend and terminate or just bush hog.....the plots may not be picture perfect food plots....but they will feed a variety of wildlife and we will generate organic material for soil building....we did something similar last year and it worked out ok....we just keep making adjustments each year trying to improve the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5311431, member: 20594"] Given your situation I wouldn't invest the money in beans....I agree with others in that the focus should be more on building quality soil.... especially on the new plots...our situation is similar with two of our newer plots and we plan to do a blend of buckwheat, sorghum, millet and might mix in some sunflower....and with the cost being so high I doubt we will be doing much fertilizer....going to focus on building organic material.....later in the summer we will sow fall blend into the standing summer blend and terminate or just bush hog.....the plots may not be picture perfect food plots....but they will feed a variety of wildlife and we will generate organic material for soil building....we did something similar last year and it worked out ok....we just keep making adjustments each year trying to improve the process. [/QUOTE]
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