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farm hunter 08-01-2005 09:25 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
An update on the corn & soybean plots - from 7-31-05

The year has been really HOT- 20 days already over 90 degrees (last year 1 total) - so the corn has grown really well with the heat. The old timers say you can "HEAR IT GROWING" on these hot humid nights!!

The early planting is all tassled now - and the ears are developing. The Soybeans planted at the same time (Early May) have just made canopy stage-

Ron - this picture is for you - we are liking the 15" rows!



also:





The second Corn plot is about 2 weeks behind - but is starting to really come on now:







The soybeans show signs of heavy deer usage - and the corn has been pretty much untouched.

I'll post updated pictures in a couple weeks - I do it anyways to compare different plots from year to year - and I think the pictures can say more about the plantings than I can probably describe.

Hope you enjoy!

FH

bspencer 08-01-2005 10:31 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
sweet set up FH!

WV Hunter 08-02-2005 11:00 AM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
Looking good as usual FH! :D

Now we want to see some results this fall, for all your hard work (150" or better would be preferred...and I hope your on my team) [8D]

Seriously though...I know you have been putting alot of effort into improving your habitat over the last few years. How do you think it has worked out for your herd overall? Have you noticed a big improvement?

Hunter06FlKy 08-02-2005 12:05 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 

ORIGINAL: WV Hunter

Looking good as usual FH! :D

Now we want to see some results this fall, for all your hard work (150" or better would be preferred...and I hope your on my team) [8D]

Seriously though...I know you have been putting alot of effort into improving your habitat over the last few years. How do you think it has worked out for your herd overall? Have you noticed a big improvement?
yeah definately

ktswisher 08-02-2005 12:21 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
Looks awesome. I got to keep telling myself not to already be looking forward to spring to try this setup on the 30acres Im opening up. Cant wait though.

RonM 08-02-2005 03:31 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
See FH the 15 in rows fill in pretty well and you didnt even have to go buy another planter, who cares if they are not precision perfect, we did it that way a few times before the 15 in row planter came along....

farm hunter 08-02-2005 08:05 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 

Seriously though...I know you have been putting alot of effort into improving your habitat over the last few years. How do you think it has worked out for your herd overall? Have you noticed a big improvement?
WV - I wish I could say that we are all taking 150 class bucks on our 200 acres - but alas - its not the case. We have 6 hunters that hunt seriously - and we all would have little trouble taking "any buck". What we've done is given ourselves agood chance at a 2-1/2 year old buck and a reasonable chance at seeing and possibly harvesting a 3-1/2 year old buck. Our area overall is hard hunted - with "big bucks" by Illinios standards not around. We have improved our herd - and harvest YES - Still - if we could sign up the neighbors - things would be even better.

I cannot complain though. Every year we have a 120-130 class buck or two around - I enjoy trying to get the pictures of them on the Cam as much as hunting them.

farm hunter 08-17-2005 08:45 PM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
I'm not sure if many are intersted in seeing the updates - but I thought I'd post the mature plot pics for those that checked in.

The Heat has been really good for the corn & soybeans. We tried one and 2 sprayings of Roundup - and the 2x sprayed plots did much better - some could probably have used 3x - but not for deer I think.

Anyhow - here are pictures from today - the deer are about 75% keyed in on the soybeans over the clover and neighbors alfalfa fileds.













Thanks for looking - hope you enjoyed it.

FH

ostdc 08-18-2005 08:35 AM

RE: 2005 corn/soy plot pics - Progress
 
Keep'em coming, man! You're my hero!
I look forward to the day my plots look like yours.
Brian


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