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  1. #21
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    We have(or at least my hunting partner) has sprayed ours and cut them. He has several tracks he plants that he owns and we do ours last.

    Normally do not start any type of planting until after Labor Day , the other spot I hunt alone I will get it planted mid sept (I am have a 9/15 deadline in my office and normally take couple days off after that to plant that spot

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArrowSlinger View Post
    I plant when the Weather Channel says the hurricane is going to missus for sure. Disc, broadcast, disc, rain all there is to it.
    Ain't no food plots in blackstock
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    I have planted as early as labor day and as late as October 1.

    I usually watch the weather and try to plant just ahead of a rain
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    Quote Originally Posted by ArrowSlinger View Post
    I plant when the Weather Channel says the hurricane is going to missus for sure. Disc, broadcast, disc, rain all there is to it.

    Here comes your shot LOL

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    Got our seed in the ground today in Calhoun Falls

    Will get to my spot here near the house end of this week

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    Planted all of ours yesterday. Started at 7:30 am, loaded up right at midnight. I was finishing hell of high water
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    Too dry around here to plant anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smilee View Post
    Too dry around here to plant anything
    Man it sucks. Looks like it may be October before I can get my stuff planted.

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    Got everything planted two weeks ago and got good rain on 'em shortly after. They look good but we need rain bad. Looking like Wednesday/Thursday are our best chances up here.

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    Just haul some water out there...

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    Ended up planting labor day. Clover and wheat coming up but need rain.

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    spent all day saturday bush-hogging roads and most of the fields we're planting. plan on picking up the seed this week and spraying this weekend. hope to have seed drilled in the ground by the end of the month
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