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Old 09-01-2006 | 11:34 AM
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derodkey
 
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Default RE: Fall Attractor Plot

LXOwn3r, it is true the nutrients and pH are the most important factors for a good food plot...destination or kill plot. However, rye and wheat will grow just about anywhere, are relatively cheap, and almost all wildlife love. In the spring the turkeyslike to strut in green areas as well.

In Missouri MDC will actually provide wheat, along with a variety ofgeneric food plot seed (milo, corn,annual lespedeza, buckwheat, etc.)for free when they have it available. Where north of KC are you. I live in KC and outfit north of St. Joseph (www.anyseasonoutdoors.com). If you are in Platte county you want to callthe KC office. The Private Lands Biologist is Chris Blunk. If you are in Buchannan, call the St. Joseph office. You want the Private Lands Biologist, Jeff Powelson...who is my hunting buddy and former boss. Call or email me anytime to chat hunting, management, and critters.
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