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yellow food plot #9155538 12/18/24 07:48 PM
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without taking soil samples, need input on what to put out. Applied lime (liquid) in late oct, seeded, then a week later fertilized. Its been about a month. Sandy loam soil type. Not well drained, but not holding water yet, but have had some good rains. Winter wheat , oats, turnups, radishes. 1/8 acre. Getting hit pretty hard for the first time in years. note: I don't put herbicide out. This is part of a hay field during summer months. Just disc and cover seed with gate. e. Texas Trinity county 75% sun
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Re: yellow food plot [Re: huntindude] #9155544 12/18/24 07:54 PM
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Most of the time when they're yellow it's due to too much fertilizer. With such a small plot, I wouldn't throw good money after bad. Just let it rain and grow and get a soil sample next year.


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Re: yellow food plot [Re: huntindude] #9155548 12/18/24 08:04 PM
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Should have included this: but it was green up til about a week ago.

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