Looks like some water hemp
let me guess, deer probably love that?Looks like some water hemp
#hopefullykilledA sprig or two of foxtail. It is quite the deer salad 20 killed![]()
Kinda what I was eluding to. Year in and out, clover is one of my favorite food sources.I have a feeling he will be alright. Even if a little clover survives, it wont hurt anything.
Big n Beasty, like the deer pic on a bag, although not sure if there is a deer picture on the bagWhat ya gonna plant 20 ??? Ragweed ???
For the deer though, right?clover is one of my favorite food sources.
I've tried a nibble off the flower of some trifolium pratense, I'll leave it for the deer.For the deer though, right?![]()
It nice to have a nice atv sprayer. My atv boom sprayer changed my life and cut my spray time to 1/3 of the time.The weeds weren't too tall and there was definitely some clover in the, but it took a shower last night. Big thanks to Backyardbandit for loaning me his 4-wheeler and sprayer! I plan to head back next week to seed and spot spray if needed. Here is a picture of what was sprayed, not a weed guy so I have zero idea what I hopefully killed!
Also, will throw a camera out and with any luck one of the kiddos will skewer a 3.5 yo 9/15!!
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it is not vey big at all, perhaps an acre total. But, knock on wood it has been a good early season spot for one of the boys arrow a solid buck early season. Hope to get a camera out next week and see the inventory. One of these years there should be a stomper!Get some Crimson Clover in there!!
How big is the plot??
If you went with rat's suggestion you used a hot mix, as you should. Never understood food plotters skimping on the glypho. Sure I melt an occasional t-post but otherwise I appreciate the benefits of a hot mix.#hopefullykilled
I didn't go too hot with the mix, used the amount Rat suggested. Will plan to spot spray where needed when I seed in the brassy mix.