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Post by missouribowtech on Jul 27, 2020 9:23:16 GMT -6
Some of the clover plots
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Post by missouribowtech on Jul 27, 2020 9:25:53 GMT -6
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Food plots
Jul 27, 2020 11:26:51 GMT -6
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Post by southerncanuck on Jul 27, 2020 11:26:51 GMT -6
Plots are looking great!
My clover plot I put in this spring is looking rough, but I was expecting it to burn out by this part of the summer. It did it’s job in giving them a good boost from early spring til now. When it gets 100 degrees and weeks without rain it makes it tough to keep anything that hasn’t established a good root system alive. Going to go back in and replant towards the end of September. Hopefully that planting will get well enough established that it can survive the Arkansas summer next year.
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Post by missouribowtech on Aug 24, 2020 7:30:46 GMT -6
Couple that are doing well, had about an acre of corn get decimated.
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Post by missouribowtech on Sept 5, 2020 19:14:32 GMT -6
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Post by APAsuphan on Sept 14, 2020 18:44:44 GMT -6
Turnips looking good
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Post by missouribowtech on Sept 14, 2020 18:53:10 GMT -6
Good job Cody. If you haven't already add 75lbs per acre of 46-0-0 right before a rain. It'll blow up even more.
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Food plots
Sept 14, 2020 19:41:28 GMT -6
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Post by APAsuphan on Sept 14, 2020 19:41:28 GMT -6
Good job Cody. If you haven't already add 75lbs per acre of 46-0-0 right before a rain. It'll blow up even more. Thanks for the tip! I know pretty much nothing when it comes to food plots lol. Unfortunately it looks like no rain in our 2 week forecast.
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Post by missouribowtech on Sept 14, 2020 19:44:23 GMT -6
Good job Cody. If you haven't already add 75lbs per acre of 46-0-0 right before a rain. It'll blow up even more. Thanks for the tip! I know pretty much nothing when it comes to food plots lol. Unfortunately it looks like no rain in our 2 week forecast. The dew might do it but I'm not sure
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