They look great…don‘t look like you’ve missed a beat my friend!I was out at work today and took pictures of a few of the plots.
After an extremely dry summer and early fall, the rain has really helped them, I know they will explode next spring.
These are all a mix of white, red and crimson clovers, purple tops, radish, rape and oats.
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Not sure which one you’re asking about but they range from about 1/2 ac to 6 acs.How big is that food plot?
Looking really good TC!Good stuff as always David! Good ol' clover - the backbone of southern food plotting.
Took this pic a few days back of the 3/4 acre plot behind our house here at home. Planted in September with Pennington Rackmaster fall blend and top seeded with 5 lbs of durana clover. Clover is really coming on with all the rain and warmer temps recently.
Deer keeping it lip high.
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I agree 100% Canuck!Clover is King! Lots can be planted, but it's clover that can provide almost year round food.
I don’t mind at all, the weights are PPA, no fertilizer this year.Care to share the seeding rate for these plots Mr Helmly?
Any fertilizer added?