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<blockquote data-quote="Deer Slayer" data-source="post: 1594188" data-attributes="member: 8855"><p>Oklahomabassin- You did a great job or reccommending. Right now we have had some rain, at least in OKC,which will allow me to till some of my food plots. The weather has not turned cool enough to plant but you could till the plot and let any weeds/grass germinate so that they can be tilled again and killed. I typically plant in Mid September to allow the weather to cool some and get a couple of rains to get the soil moisture up to increase the success rate. Oklabassin has some good reccommendations. Ross Seed in El Reno has some fine Fall blends 405-262-3456 to choose from. Soybean blends in ther Spring will be awesome for the summer months. Ross Seed has a good blend for that. Also, I strongly reccommend the Whitetail Institute Products. The products are backed by a great deal of testing and research. I have used most of their products and have assisted them in their research on food plots in Oklahoma. They are worth the money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deer Slayer, post: 1594188, member: 8855"] Oklahomabassin- You did a great job or reccommending. Right now we have had some rain, at least in OKC,which will allow me to till some of my food plots. The weather has not turned cool enough to plant but you could till the plot and let any weeds/grass germinate so that they can be tilled again and killed. I typically plant in Mid September to allow the weather to cool some and get a couple of rains to get the soil moisture up to increase the success rate. Oklabassin has some good reccommendations. Ross Seed in El Reno has some fine Fall blends 405-262-3456 to choose from. Soybean blends in ther Spring will be awesome for the summer months. Ross Seed has a good blend for that. Also, I strongly reccommend the Whitetail Institute Products. The products are backed by a great deal of testing and research. I have used most of their products and have assisted them in their research on food plots in Oklahoma. They are worth the money. [/QUOTE]
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