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Food plots #5516018 01/03/15 12:13 AM
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What is a good food plot for spring/summer in black clay down by glen rose. When to plant it

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How large is the plot? How many deer will use it? Will livestock have access? Do you have tractor/equipment?


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Turner seed in Breckenridge



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What is a good food plot for spring/summer in black clay down by glen rose. When to plant it


Could try Iron & Clay Cowpeas and/or Lablab, with maybe some hybrid sorghum as a nurse cover crop.


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2 to 3 acres and yes on tractor and equipment and can keep livestock off got other I can plant about 30 acres but can't keep livestock off

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Hard to beat some good ole cow peas and clover.

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If I hunt over cow peas (purple hulls) the cows ain't gonna get any.


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