Updated plot pictures

  • shednut
    22 feet up
    Posts: 632
    #204422

    Here are some updated pictures of a few of my food plots. The first three are from my two soybean plots at home. These were 2.9 RR soys from the local NWTF that I bought for 10$ a bag. Pretty hard to compete with these as they have produced a phenominal amount of pods, with some plants holding more than 90 pods! I planted these in the middle of june and they are still green and growing.

    The last two pics are from my families property. We planted 8 or 10 rows of corn to help the deer feel secluded in this plot and it has worked as the deer have been feeding in it pretty heavily during daylight hours. The brassicas were a blend that I made up from barkant turnip and two different kinds of forage rape. The last pic is of a oat plot(planted with feed oats) with a few brassicas thrown in.




    big_g
    Isle, MN
    Posts: 22548
    #86203

    Good eating !!! Nobody should go hungry around your place

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #86206

    Man, I can just smell the blood from those plots.

    Congrats on some awesome yielding plots!

    Also that is a great lookng pup!

    lick
    Posts: 6443
    #86209

    Nice work Shed

    How tall are you ??

    tony_p
    Waterloo, IA
    Posts: 1792
    #86211

    Great looking plots

    mpearson
    Chippewa Falls, WI
    Posts: 4338
    #86212

    Nice job!

    bobbergeson
    Posts: 149
    #86223

    Great looking plots! the deer shouldn’t have any problems finding food come late season, and u shouldn’t have any problem finding them!!!

    shednut
    22 feet up
    Posts: 632
    #86237

    Quote:


    Nice work Shed

    How tall are you ??


    Funny you ask…I’m only 4′ 2″ so I guess that does make my beans seem a slight bit more spectacular

    Naaah I’m 5’10” with a very muscular build , which if anything makes these beans looks pewny in comparison to my amazing physique!

    coppertop
    Central MN
    Posts: 2853
    #86262

    That is a hunters dream! Looks like quite the smorgasbord.

    bob_bergeson
    cannon falls
    Posts: 2798
    #86233

    Looks great I really like the late planted soybeans for that first 2 weeks of bow season

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