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KY_BOWMAN 05-22-2004 08:35 PM

TECOMATE MONTSTER MIX
 
DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY GOOD OR BAD STORIES ABOUT THIS? I WAS GOING TO PLANT ABOUT AN ACRE IN THIS AND WAS WONDERING WHAT PEOPLE THINK ABOUT THIS PRODUCT. THANKS IN ADVANCE FOR THE INPUT.:)

davidmil 05-23-2004 08:04 AM

RE: TECOMATE MONTSTER MIX
 
I know it's expensive as all heck.

rcd567 05-23-2004 08:19 AM

RE: TECOMATE MONTSTER MIX
 
What davidmil said! I planted about a half acre in it this spring and all I can say so far is that its growing. I'll have to wait and see.

TXhighrack 05-23-2004 08:19 PM

RE: TECOMATE MONTSTER MIX
 
I plant 150+ acres of it every year, its the only "commercial" brand that I will plant. I normally plant the Tecomate plots in Feb. and plow them up in August. Then in October I will plant Tecomate lab lab seed, and a mix of other stuff that I put together.

Tecomate stuff works great, especially down here. It can get pretty expensive ($50 an acre for seed). But it really helps to attract deer and it helps put inches on the racks.

etw 06-02-2004 08:25 AM

RE: TECOMATE MONTSTER MIX
 
WHAT other stuff? TXhighrack. And isn't LAB LAB bean meant for spring summer planting? I've never tried the Lab Lab and have toyed with the idea of planting it in the fall in east texas (clay soil) I have three 1/4 acre plots next to each other in a R.O.W. each planted a year apart (clover). That way I never have a BIG job in the fall. I start a plot with Lime, then Roundup, then mow with garden tractor. I use a rear tine tiller then drag a section of weighted chain link fence with my garden tractor to level the plot. I spread seed with a hand cranked seeder and fertilize by throwing handfulls from a bucket (however many hundreds of pounds are called for by soil test).


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