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Author Topic: Food Plots 2008  (Read 2301 times)

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Offline deadeye

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Due to the very wet spring and early summer we got a very late start on the plots.  This one we planted about 3 weeks ago.  It looks pretty good for "new breaking" and being planted in August.
***I started out with nothing, and I still have most of it.***

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Looks good DE !   :happy1:

Looks like some brassica's? (turnips)

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Offline ironranger

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Nice plot,  I'm on my second year on mine. I have lot's of clover and a ton of large sugar beets poping up out of the ground. I noticed the deer are really starting to eat the leaves now. Should be a good bow opener up here, I'll take the first one I see for the table. I'm out of venison.