Summer Plots
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Summer Plots
Anyone doing any summer plots? I'm going to work on some this weekend and will probably plant peas.
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WE'RE KNEE-HIGH IN CORN, AND ANKLE DEEP IN SOYBEANS.

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BIG COUNTRY - 6 Point
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gtk wrote:Corn is looking real good... Did ya'll actually see a rain this year ?
NOT COUNTING YESTERDAY, AND LAST NIGHT.... WE HAD A COUPLE SMALL SHOWERS, AND ONE PRETTY GOOD RAIN. THE SOYBEAN HASEN'T SEEN BUT ONE SMALL SHOWER SINCE IT WAS PLANTED 3 WKS AGO. (UNTILL LAST NIGHT) WE GOT SEVERAL GOOD SHOWERS HERE AT THE HOUSE, BUT THE CAMP AND FOOD PLOTS ARE 35 MILES NORTH OF HERE. I'M HOPING THEY GOT SOME RAIN. ALL THESE PLOTS ARE IN BOTTOM LAND, SO THEY STAY WETTER THAN OTHER AREAS.
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BIG COUNTRY - 6 Point
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jbullard1 wrote::D The corn is looking good!!! What do you do let the deer eat it off the stalk?
IF THEY'RE GONNA EAT IT, THEY'LL HAVE TO EAT IT OFF THE STALK. IT'S LEGAL THAT WAY.
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BIG COUNTRY - 6 Point
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BRONZON wrote:jbullard1 wrote::D The corn is looking good!!! What do you do let the deer eat it off the stalk?
IF THEY'RE GONNA EAT IT, THEY'LL HAVE TO EAT IT OFF THE STALK. IT'S LEGAL THAT WAY.

It seems like the bushog breaks sown after a couple of rows and I have to wait a week or so to get it fixed

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jbullard1 wrote:BRONZON wrote:jbullard1 wrote::D The corn is looking good!!! What do you do let the deer eat it off the stalk?
IF THEY'RE GONNA EAT IT, THEY'LL HAVE TO EAT IT OFF THE STALK. IT'S LEGAL THAT WAY.
I run a bushog over mine a couple rows at a time
It seems like the bushog breaks sown after a couple of rows and I have to wait a week or so to get it fixed
LAST YEAR SOME TRESSPASSOR'S KEPT DRIVING THRU OURS AND KNOCKING DOWN SEVERAL ROWS AT THE TIME. NEVER COULD CATCH THEM.
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