Foodplot pics

newdeerhunter011

Eight Pointer
several acres growing nicely after the rain. mostly winter peas and oats with some other stuff mixed in. bad pic so hard to see a good portion that just sprouted. planted the majority of this field back around labor day.

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sky hawk

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I took these two pictures yesterday. There was soil moisture when I planted them, so they came up well despite the lack of rain. Pretty much looks the same as last year. Radish and a mix of Crimson clover, oats, and winter wheat. There's a few more like those, but they all look the same.
 
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beard&bow

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The rain this week breathed new life into this plot. The other couldn't hold the moisture, from previous rain, long enough to take hold. This one extends down the hill and into a small flat.
Edit: I was in my blind a few hundred yards away, watching acorns, when this was taken.

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getTwisted

Ten Pointer
Ive been on vacation for 9 days so I don't know what my plots look like at the moment. But here's what they looked like before I left.

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beard&bow

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The NCWRC should give out medals to you boys ;)

Haha. Tell them to send it by way of old mossy horns. I was/am behind the learning curve and power curve this year. I've got high hopes and, good Lord willing, more time for this spring.
 

SamCo89

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Went & spread 250lbs of rye,oats & 10lbs of brassicas before the rain came through last week. Had terminated my rye in the spring & tried to plant buckwheat & peas, they were wiped out quick. So letting the rye go on in the the summer next year for weed suppression.

Wasn’t able to cut out my food plot with the track popping off our rental machine back last month, so decided to simply broadcast & pack in front of the stands along the firebreaks.

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IMG_20171015_154832.jpgIMG_20171015_170350.jpgIMG_20171015_164209.jpgmy very first serious try on planting plots , with a little advice from HR Carver I think they turned out phenomenal!! Deer are hitting them hard too!! I'm sold on food plots now!!:D
 

jug

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Harnett county..... wheat , winterpeas, turnips....
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jug

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Tree stand is in the oak amongst the Sycamore trees. 2 Stands almost in the middle of a 21 acre clearcut, 15 of which has been burned to nothing.
 
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jug

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Soybean, milo and pea foodplot on the edge of the burned clearcut.
 
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NCridgehunter

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Turnips oats radishes and clover. Came in pretty well. Hopefully the deer start hitting it after the frost we had.
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jug

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Chicory clover wheat ryegrass at the Rock
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jug

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Turnips wheat ryegrass clover at the Rock
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jug

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Allowed for 2+ acres of the clover pasture to grow up this summer for cover and leave a 1/2 acre strip in clover
 

perry

Old Mossy Horns
Heres my fall plot I tried out the real world harvest salad this year it's got oats, winter wheat, rye grain and winter peas in it I also added in some radish.

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Eggman

Twelve Pointer
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View of Clover and beans from my "Dove Field Stand".


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