Slayer seed...loving the tonnage
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Slayer seed...loving the tonnage
The first picture is to show height. Look at compared to 4 wheeler. The picture after is from on top of wheeler down. Incredible tonnage for 1/4 acre plot. The acorns are thinning out they fell earlier this turning the attention off of the plot now the deer are starting to hit it good pretty soon the frost will make it irresistible and I'll get pictures all day. Have doe's preferred food source for rut then you'll have the preferred bedding for the bucks.
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Re: Slayer seed...loving the tonnage
Looks great, I plan to start using his seed next season. Everything posted on here I can't wait!
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Lots of good food there kurt. There are going to be some happy deer around there. Come rut it will be good food and good times.
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Wow!
And now the silly question. What is it?
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Re: Slayer seed...loving the tonnage
Crimson trail...yeah the cover crop radishes blew up. To the point You can't see the belly on deer in it. I seen beds in it from deer chewing there chud most likely. It's just starting to get good as a food source.
Planted in mid aug.
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Great looking food plot.
You can fool some of the bucks, all of the time, and fool all of the bucks, some of the time, however you certainly can't fool all of the bucks, all of the time.
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kurt wrote:Crimson trail...yeah the cover crop radishes blew up. To the point You can't see the belly on deer in it. I seen beds in it from deer chewing there chud most likely. It's just starting to get good as a food source.
Planted in mid aug.
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There are turnips, rape and radishes in there for brassica's. It's so thick it looks like Brassica Buffet. Either you seeded it too heavy or I messed up and gave you too much seed. Hopefully the other plants survive for next year. If not and it's my fault I will do my best to make it right.
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Thanks Kurt.
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I like to seed heavy...will cut it down next time...I go fert. Heavy toooooo
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kurt wrote:I like to seed heavy...will cut it down next time...I go fert. Heavy toooooo
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I see that. It dose look nice. The clover, chicory, etc will probably be OK.
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