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Posted by GordoSD on January 17, 2007 at 06:07:08 from (216.106.254.39):
Allen mentioned in another thread that it was time to get the seed out. Prompted me to start this one. Who is ordering what seed? I'll be planting some corn and beans in what has been CRP. SO will have to do a little prep on those acres. Probably a burn in March, spray in May. Light disc and plant 15 May. Another 10 acre food plot in my cousins CRP field. Corn/milo mix Then about 30 acres of sorgham for some food plots around the creeks. Need to plant another 40 trees , those are ordered. And we usually do a community sweet corn plot of 1 acre. We try to hide it in the middle of 160 acres of field corn to keep the coons pauzzled but that doesn't work. So I'm going to donate an acre close to my building, where I can keep lights on it, and a coonhound on the prowl. Might try a few sunflowers and see if I can get the doves in. Gordo
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