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Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 06:07 PM
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Son of a Blitch
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 06:41 PM
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jlp04c
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Top one looks like some sort of Pea or a legume? 2nd one definitely looks like a brassica, a red russian kale to be exact. And that third picture looks an awful lot like a parsnip.. Those would be my guesses. As a gardener ha. I'm not sure you'd find those exact seeds in a wildlife mix, but I don't see why you wouldnt.
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 06:42 PM
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jlp04c
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Leafs on Turnips are similar to a parsnip.. I reckon you'd likely find turnips in a game mix opposed to parsnips... So either of those!
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:01 PM
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looks like lablab
turnips
chicory
and rapeseed
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:06 PM
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Navasot
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:08 PM
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TooLow
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I see Clover, Turnips and one of looks like Chicory
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:13 PM
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We just broadcast these and roll-packed them. Some of the seeds were from a long ways back, so we just kind of tested them to see if any would grow. We had tons of rain right after we planted them and then nothing. Heard we might have received some rain in that area last night, so hopefully that helps them a bit.
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:30 PM
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We just broadcast these and roll-packed them. Some of the seeds were from a long ways back, so we just kind of tested them to see if any would grow. We had tons of rain right after we planted them and then nothing. Heard we might have received some rain in that area last night, so hopefully that helps them a bit. Gothca hard to control it with I broadcaster I have the same thing happen with mine in spring planting peas and whatnot. Looks good though looks like you got the dirt worked well
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:52 PM
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jlp04c
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Curious as to which ones ya'll think chicory is? I thought chicory was a tighter more slender shape similar to arugula?
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 07:58 PM
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Navasot
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Curious as to which ones ya'll think chicory is? I thought chicory was a tighter more slender shape similar to arugula?
This is what I was thinking was chicory... very well could be something similar im no proff lol
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 08:02 PM
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looks like could be a type of radish too
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 08:14 PM
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Curious as to which ones ya'll think chicory is? I thought chicory was a tighter more slender shape similar to arugula?
This is what I was thinking was chicory... very well could be something similar im no proff lol This looks similar to Daikon Radish. The first one is a clover or alfalfa I think just by the leaf growth.
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 08:18 PM
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This one similar to turnips but been a while since I planted any of them to remember exactly what they look like.
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 08:54 PM
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I think that first one is Black Medic. https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=ch...20black%20medicI don't believe any of those are chicory. All of the chicory I planted had upright standing smooth edge oval leaves in the early growth stage. Here's a picture of the chicory that was left on a clover/chicory plot after the deer ate all of the chicory not protected by the exclusion cage.
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 10:09 PM
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Looks like weeds that need a shot of roundup!
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Re: Identifying Food Plot Sprouts...
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11/02/16 10:10 PM
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Top one is Austrian winter pea
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