Imperial Extreme food plot?
#1
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From: Millville, Ohio
has anyone ever used Imperial Extreme?
http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-WHNEXS
would it be good for a first timer? how do i plant this stuff if i get it?
http://www.mackspw.com/Item--i-WHNEXS
would it be good for a first timer? how do i plant this stuff if i get it?
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in our first food plots, we planted imperial whitetail clover, mixed with wheat.
it came up great, id look into that also
in our first food plots, we planted imperial whitetail clover, mixed with wheat.
it came up great, id look into that also
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we actually didnt use a tractor or anything, we had two openings in the middle of hardwoods, cleared EVERYTHING OUT OF THEM, and expanded them a little. then we cut all the weeds. then we picked up everything out of it, i.e. sticks, branches, leaves, etc. then we cut down a small cedar, and cut all the branches till they were very short (im sure youll use a tractor), then we went over it and exposed bare dirt. then we tossed it out into the plot, a lot of it. then went over it with the 4 wheeler and cedar again and waited. the two plots were only about 3/4 of an acre and it came up great in the first year, and even better the second.
im sorry but i dont recall the ph
im sorry but i dont recall the ph
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we drug a cedar tree, with the limbs cut off, behind a 4wheeler all around the area for a long time. if we had our choice wed use a tractor, but we didnt have access to one at this farm.
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we drug a cedar tree, with the limbs cut off, behind a 4wheeler all around the area for a long time. if we had our choice wed use a tractor, but we didnt have access to one at this farm.
we drug a cedar tree, with the limbs cut off, behind a 4wheeler all around the area for a long time. if we had our choice wed use a tractor, but we didnt have access to one at this farm.
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if possible could you show me a picture? dont the tree branches just break when you pull it? could i use this method for the imperial extreme or red or white clover?
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
we drop em in the woods when were done with em, sorry never took a picture of em. and no they dont, theyre too short too break, you cut em down till theyre and the strongest part of the branch, right around the base


