Post your food plots...
Let's see your work.
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
Here's food plot 2:
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
Number 3:
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
looking good
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
looks good but most of the food plot seeds dont grow in central Wi, tried almost everythign on the market, wasted alot of money so I purchase from a local mill, a good mix of clover grass and a bunch of other things. it grows great, in my eyes biologic sucks.
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
ORIGINAL: wis_bow_huntr looks good but most of the food plot seeds dont grow in central Wi, tried almost everythign on the market, wasted alot of money so I purchase from a local mill, a good mix of clover grass and a bunch of other things. it grows great, in my eyes biologic sucks. |
RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
I posted the growth sequence in the wildlife management forum but I'll post the end result here:
That's a jogging stroller with 16" wheels (that you can't see) and a 1 year old rotweiler puppy. It is a 50/50 wheat and oat mix with no fertilizer but some good rain just when it needed it. It is just starting to head out. Here's the link to the growth sequences in the wildlife management forum - http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=2086895 |
RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
Nice!!!
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RE: Post your food plots... here's mine
I have had medium results at best with seeds from companies like evolved habitats, biologic and the like, what do you think is my best bet for better results. I was thinking about trying an agricultural clover like white or red ladino clover. what do you all think??
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