Food Plot Basics

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I disked up the cowpeas earlier this week then planted Keystone winter peas and wheat back in the field today.

Also got some BFO’s in across the creek.

This was in addition to the plots I dusted in about 3 weeks ago.
Have you used Keystone Winter Peas before? If so, how did they do?
 

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Have you used Keystone Winter Peas before? If so, how did they do?
Nope. This is my first time. I have always used Austrian winter peas in the past but Keystones are supposed to be sweeter and mor palatable. Figured I’d give them a try.
 

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Nope. This is my first time. I have always used Austrian winter peas in the past but Keystones are supposed to be sweeter and mor palatable. Figured I’d give them a try.
I put a few pounds down (in a Johnston Seed mix). If they sprout, they may get browsed before they get big enough to grow.
 

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Mesonet says I got 1.25” at Bristow but to see the water running last night and the puddles this morning, I’d bet I got 2+. More coming Saturday night through Monday.
About the same in weleetka. May not have gotten 2" but it came down hard early this morning but didn't last long.
 

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