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BigSlams 2016 food plots

Bigslam51

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Fuggin buffet is what that is!
 

at1010

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looks good chad! What mix was that? Looks like some rye or oats in there? Peas?

Thats a big doe!!
 

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looks good chad! What mix was that? Looks like some rye or oats in there? Peas?

Thats a big doe!!
There's all kinds of shit in that plot lol. The stuff with the white heads on it is buckwheat. That NWTF mix had eagle beans, buckwheat, sorghum, sunflower, cowpeas. I top seeded it with a little invite woodland forage blend and throw and grow extreme with oats.
 

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Got apples growing on the tree! I got this tree from tsc 3 years ago, don't ask me what kind it is cause I don't remember lol. I had to tie a rope to the trunk and tie it off to another tree so it would straighten up.
 

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yea chad that fruit tree is looking great! Damn I wish mine would be doing that good, if they were Id have TONS of apples. I got a lot of fruit trees, just no fruit! hahaha!
 

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Hit the local elevator today and picked up 4 pounds of medium red clover, $10.80 was a pretty good deal. I plan on broadcasting it at our property tomorrow since we have a chance of rain the next few days. The guy said that winter rye seed wouldn't be in until next week, I was thinking about broadcasting that into my existing plot at my honey hole.
 

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Hit the local elevator today and picked up 4 pounds of medium red clover, $10.80 was a pretty good deal. I plan on broadcasting it at our property tomorrow since we have a chance of rain the next few days. The guy said that winter rye seed wouldn't be in until next week, I was thinking about broadcasting that into my existing plot at my honey hole.

you could pick up a bag of oats at TSC, they are only 19.99 for a 50lb bag. Seed rate is roughly 100lbs per acre, so if your overseeing you oughta be fine with one bag. My deer smash them.
 

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I tried oats last year at our place and they didn't do very well, what did grow was nibbled on by the deer though. Our land is old strip mine ground. So hopefully the winter rye will grow good.
 

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I tried oats last year at our place and they didn't do very well, what did grow was nibbled on by the deer though. Our land is old strip mine ground. So hopefully the winter rye will grow good.

man if oats grow darn near everywhere, but rye might be a bit hardier. I buy a mix from heartland sometimes when I don't feel like mixing my own or I am in a rush. I think it is winter rye, wheat, and oats. Then brassicas on top of that. Its a sweet mix. Buck buster extreme its called I believe.
 

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They are coming along nice!
Aside from a few 'kill' plots in the timber, we are putting our last fall plots in tomorrow morning (Bonar Rape and Purple Top Turnips).
Come early September we will plant the last plots in the timber with a mix of oats and clover. Mainly looking for the clover to be there next spring with the oats being the draw this fall.
Not sure what seed outlets you guys use, but this is a good one: www.welterseed.com. They pretty much have anything you can image in their seed catalog.
I just head on over when we need something, but I think there shipping is reasonable.
 

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They are coming along nice!
Aside from a few 'kill' plots in the timber, we are putting our last fall plots in tomorrow morning (Bonar Rape and Purple Top Turnips).
Come early September we will plant the last plots in the timber with a mix of oats and clover. Mainly looking for the clover to be there next spring with the oats being the draw this fall.
Not sure what seed outlets you guys use, but this is a good one: www.welterseed.com. They pretty much have anything you can image in their seed catalog.
I just head on over when we need something, but I think there shipping is reasonable.

welter is good but I hate paying shipping so sometimes if I and doing small plots Ill buy BOB seed. I also just go to my co-op often as well. Ohio also has Merit seed company, a lot of guys use them...great stuff!
 

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When to the grain elevator today and picked up a bushel of winter rye. I'll plant it at the end of August so it's nice and short come hunting season.