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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 1239050" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>It sounds like you have some really nice property. </p><p>I use Johnston Seed co for my seed wheat. I have land in western Kay and middle grant country. Alfalfa does OK, but I've planted clover many times, and it just doesn't get enough rain over there. My buddy plants it in western Osage county and can get a bumper crop. We have so much agriculture around us year around, that its hard to get that "magic" food source.</p><p>Its different than wooded areas where one can open up an area and put in a plot that is like a magnet. </p><p>We don't have any acorn trees in the area where I hunt. Not many trees at all for that matter. Its usually just a strip of trees along a creek bank.</p><p></p><p>I got out this morning before it got too hot and disked up a couple of food plots for the second time. Sept 1 is planting day weather permitting for the food plots, wheat fields get planted late sept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 1239050, member: 5412"] It sounds like you have some really nice property. I use Johnston Seed co for my seed wheat. I have land in western Kay and middle grant country. Alfalfa does OK, but I've planted clover many times, and it just doesn't get enough rain over there. My buddy plants it in western Osage county and can get a bumper crop. We have so much agriculture around us year around, that its hard to get that "magic" food source. Its different than wooded areas where one can open up an area and put in a plot that is like a magnet. We don't have any acorn trees in the area where I hunt. Not many trees at all for that matter. Its usually just a strip of trees along a creek bank. I got out this morning before it got too hot and disked up a couple of food plots for the second time. Sept 1 is planting day weather permitting for the food plots, wheat fields get planted late sept. [/QUOTE]
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