Well, Farmer you've put a lot of time into both this forum and your plot. I believe it is most diffently the closest watched and had the most replies tell of what a great job that you have done. With everything that you and your family has had to deal with in the last year you've came out like a champ and for sure with help from prayers from everyone. we'll all be looking for the "Food Plot 2"
Great job
A corn patch for a food plot?
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Re: A corn patch for a food plot?
.....And we can barely get any measurable rainfall down here in Tampa-town
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Re: A corn patch for a food plot?
Definitely looking forward to next season's results in this plot
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Re: A corn patch for a food plot?
Looks like it is time to start ur next food plot thread! Definitely one of my favorite threads!!! Thanks for sharing with us all!!!
I like animals, they are tasty!
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Re: A corn patch for a food plot?
Yep. I cannot wait for next years season I defiantly looked forward to updates
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Re: A corn patch for a food plot?
Day 299 Corn patch food plot
The cold north wind is blowing, had another 2/10" rain last night right after dark. There isn't a farm tractor moving in this part of the world. If the wind continues it will help the fields to dry so the farmers can get back to their work and we can get on with gardens and food plots in a few days.
I had freshened up several fire lines before the big rain last week and will probably burn under some pines in a few days.
Mentioned camera noise a few weeks back as we get a close up every now in then, this one is very close. This camera is a D55IR and apparently gets their attention from time to time.
There is a ragged, skinny little buck that might be a good one next year or so and then there was a wad of nannies posing for their picture. The does all look fat and slick.
Treefarmer
The cold north wind is blowing, had another 2/10" rain last night right after dark. There isn't a farm tractor moving in this part of the world. If the wind continues it will help the fields to dry so the farmers can get back to their work and we can get on with gardens and food plots in a few days.
I had freshened up several fire lines before the big rain last week and will probably burn under some pines in a few days.
Mentioned camera noise a few weeks back as we get a close up every now in then, this one is very close. This camera is a D55IR and apparently gets their attention from time to time.
There is a ragged, skinny little buck that might be a good one next year or so and then there was a wad of nannies posing for their picture. The does all look fat and slick.
Treefarmer
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