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by Mike » 09:23 pm Aug 22 2010
We got a new guy on our lease that has a Kubota tractor with a shredder and a disc plow, so we are going to be able to put in some food plots this year.
I am thinking about using the Biolotic Texas Draw seed on my plot. I am wondering if anyone as had any experience with the Mossy Oak Biologic seeds before.
We are going to use different brands of seeds on three or four different plots and see which works better for the future.
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by Txpapa » 09:41 pm Aug 22 2010
Good luck with the food plots. Don't know much about it. I do know that you need the pH as high as possible. You can easily increase soil pH by adding lime.
http://www.thejump.net/hunting/food-plots/soil-ph.htm
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by TEXASLEFTY » 11:38 pm Aug 22 2010
I do not know much about food plots but have seen guys use turnups with great success.
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by helomech » 10:19 pm Aug 24 2010
I would just read what is listed on the bottom of the bag and then buy the seeds from the seed shop. It is a lot cheaper that way. I never buy the mixed stuff anymore.
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