Posted by Billy NY on September 30, 2009 at 10:35:21 from (74.67.3.238):
In Reply to: Re: Food Plots in Clay posted by fergienewbee on September 30, 2009 at 09:00:31:
Even better, my patch under the transmission lines was actually part of a pasture, was overgrown with a fence line that borders 7 acres of crop land, so when they came through with those log skidder chassis with super heavy duty brush hog/rotary cutters on them and cleared it, I kept it mowed, then plowed and disc's it, also had some 4"-6" hardwood stumps, but now is all clear. They are ok with an owner on both sides of their land keeping up the place, and now it just looks like it was added to the existing field, good thing is no houses will ever take its place and is a favorite hunting spot, real nice to look over ones patch while in the stand. Good composted manure and giving the soil what it needs for what you are growing, addressing PH, ought to get you a nice patch, mine is small too, about 75' x 200' but enough to provide some good forage, funny, last year they bypassed it for the 2nd growth of oats, something they like about those oats coming back up.
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