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Food Plot Mixes? #6378042 07/22/16 12:59 AM
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Anyone here use a fall mix for food plots? If so where do you get it and what does it typically run you? We have done straight wheat in the past and plan on doing wheat but would like to mix some other stuff in this year in a area and see how it does. What type of mix do you buy and how much do you use per acre or how do you mix it with your wheat or other seed?

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Re: Food Plot Mixes? [Re: Upland007] #6378096 07/22/16 01:44 AM
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Clay/iron peas and/or oats. Seed heavily



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Plant your wheat on the perimeter of your food plant, then use the fall winter mix in the rest of the food plot!


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