Food Plot Basics

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I walked one of my clover fields that looked dead and bare before this week’s rain and was pleased to see clover popping up everywhere. It’s small now but another shot of rain tomorrow evening and with fair weather, I should have green clover fields in a few weeks.
I'm not sure mine made it through the drought. The roots run pretty deep but I've got a 3lb bag to spread tomorrow for new growth before this expected rain. We aren't supposed to get more than 1.4" up here but I'll take it.
 

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Looks like the first food plot is going to be a success. deer are starting to frequent. i have so many acorns still falling but they still seem to be browsing the plot. i planted deerslayers, 4x4
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Looks like the first food plot is going to be a success. deer are starting to frequent. i have so many acorns still falling but they still seem to be browsing the plot. i planted deerslayers, 4x4View attachment 314915View attachment 314916View attachment 314917
What's that green stuff in the bottom pic?? :) Our plots have gotten about 2" of rain over the last 2 weeks so should be sprouting up with some sunshine. Bet will be up pretty decent for rifle opener.
 

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