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<blockquote data-quote="megalomaniac" data-source="post: 4960959" data-attributes="member: 2805"><p>Our local south MS lease manager seeded a quarter of our plots this past Sunday... problem is, I sprayed the plots 5 weeks ago and got a great burndown, he bushhogged the plots 2w ago, then just threw seed out Sunday without disking or even scratching the ground. We got 2.5inches of hard rain last night from Zeta, and the wheat is just germinating this afternoon... I just don't see how much seed is going to survive on the hardpan with very little soil contact and only a shallow layer of thatch. We will see, but I'm not expecting much...</p><p></p><p>And I really need these plots to look pretty so the rest of the members camp on them and leave the other 1900 acres of woods alone for me to hunt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megalomaniac, post: 4960959, member: 2805"] Our local south MS lease manager seeded a quarter of our plots this past Sunday... problem is, I sprayed the plots 5 weeks ago and got a great burndown, he bushhogged the plots 2w ago, then just threw seed out Sunday without disking or even scratching the ground. We got 2.5inches of hard rain last night from Zeta, and the wheat is just germinating this afternoon... I just don't see how much seed is going to survive on the hardpan with very little soil contact and only a shallow layer of thatch. We will see, but I'm not expecting much... And I really need these plots to look pretty so the rest of the members camp on them and leave the other 1900 acres of woods alone for me to hunt. [/QUOTE]
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