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Turkeys in my new food plots!
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<blockquote data-quote="deerchaser007" data-source="post: 395774" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>You will not see much of that durana this fall. It will spend almost all fall establishing a root system. BUT,.. in the spring,.. she wil take off!! </p><p></p><p>The turkey and other birds probably didn't have much effect on the clover seed,... but i bet they tore your other seed (wheat,peas,buckwheat) totally to shreads. Especially if you did not drag it or cultipack it under the soil. Especially in several weeks time. On my farm,.. it only takes about a week for them to destroy a planting if i don't get rain. </p><p></p><p>SO,.. you might have to resow some wheat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerchaser007, post: 395774, member: 1783"] You will not see much of that durana this fall. It will spend almost all fall establishing a root system. BUT,.. in the spring,.. she wil take off!! The turkey and other birds probably didn't have much effect on the clover seed,... but i bet they tore your other seed (wheat,peas,buckwheat) totally to shreads. Especially if you did not drag it or cultipack it under the soil. Especially in several weeks time. On my farm,.. it only takes about a week for them to destroy a planting if i don't get rain. SO,.. you might have to resow some wheat. [/QUOTE]
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