Food Plot Basics

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Okie4570

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One done, plant the other three tomorrow. Dry dry dry.

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Not all of my food plots came up but i got a good stand on several, just need a good drink of water. At least they are calling for as much as an inch of rain in the Tulsa area this week so I might be okay for muzzleloader season.

I’’ve got wheat, BFOs, turnips, brassicas and Austrian winter peas up in 3 plots, which is good because with this acorn crop, I am going to need some green stuff to draw them out of the woods.
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Not all of my food plots came up but i got a good stand on several, just need a good drink of water. At least they are calling for as much as an inch of rain in the Tulsa area this week so I might be okay for muzzleloader season.

I’’ve got wheat, BFOs, turnips, brassicas and Austrian winter peas up in 3 plots, which is good because with this acorn crop, I am going to need some green stuff to draw them out of the woods.
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Going to be tough getting them away from those acorns. We are having a bumper crop of them at our home, but thankfully there are zero oak trees where I hunt. Acorns aren't an option for them.
 

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