How Am I suppose to Plant this Evolved Habitats deer food?
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From: friendship, wi Wi USA
I work on a farm and know how to plant corn and all that, but don' t know how to plant this " Deer food plot I bought. I mean I have heard ur suppose to disk and till and fertilize and then i heard u just drop it on the ground [
] !!!!What am i suppose to do lol?!??!
#2
Evolved Habitats
Its probably broadcast - you probably paid way too much for some turnip seed & Rye. - There is no nagic bullet.
Isn' t there some directions on the bag??
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From: Walnut MS USA
Brandon,
If you are working on a farm, the farmer is probably one of your best sources for info. If it' s the family farm, better butter up the ' ol man. You may not think he' s hip, but if he' s running a farm in the black, You may never learn all the secrets he knows about the business. If he raises livestock, he knows all about forage. A food plot is nothing but a miniature pasture, but for wild game.
If you are working on a farm, the farmer is probably one of your best sources for info. If it' s the family farm, better butter up the ' ol man. You may not think he' s hip, but if he' s running a farm in the black, You may never learn all the secrets he knows about the business. If he raises livestock, he knows all about forage. A food plot is nothing but a miniature pasture, but for wild game.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Ontario Canada
You guys are cruel. LOL
Super duper mixes probably got more than a few people interested in food plots. It takes time to work up to our plot addicted state of mind.
Dan O.
Super duper mixes probably got more than a few people interested in food plots. It takes time to work up to our plot addicted state of mind.
Dan O.
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Fork Horn
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From: southwest ohio USA
Atleast check your soil ph. The clovers in that mix will be the slowest. The chicory and the annual brassica' s are good performers. It will respond better with plenty of sunshine versus at shady plot. Don' t forget get to lime. Natural products like Aggreene will help also, but quicker.
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