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Turkeys in my new food plots!
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<blockquote data-quote="7mm08" data-source="post: 395810" data-attributes="member: 4573"><p>Thanks Deerchaser,</p><p>I went by today and the Durana is just popping out but it looks like it is coming up good. I did not have a cultipacker. I did them all by tiller and rakes, and blisters. All small plots with the biggest 20x30 yards. I will take your advice, give it a week to see where my weak spots are in the clover and then reseed those areas with wheat, (maybe some oats?, and I don't think it is too late for austrian peas), and hopefully within 24hours of definate rain. I did throw out some turnip seeds before the rain, thinking those turkeys couldn't see those so maybe they will come up soon. Live and learn. </p><p></p><p>BTW.. I took TWRA's advice and put up a small 3x3x3 fence to see what grows and the wheat is coming up in there, BUT nowhere else!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again and good luck this season.</p><p></p><p>7mm08</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mm08, post: 395810, member: 4573"] Thanks Deerchaser, I went by today and the Durana is just popping out but it looks like it is coming up good. I did not have a cultipacker. I did them all by tiller and rakes, and blisters. All small plots with the biggest 20x30 yards. I will take your advice, give it a week to see where my weak spots are in the clover and then reseed those areas with wheat, (maybe some oats?, and I don't think it is too late for austrian peas), and hopefully within 24hours of definate rain. I did throw out some turnip seeds before the rain, thinking those turkeys couldn't see those so maybe they will come up soon. Live and learn. BTW.. I took TWRA's advice and put up a small 3x3x3 fence to see what grows and the wheat is coming up in there, BUT nowhere else! Thanks again and good luck this season. 7mm08 [/QUOTE]
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