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    Using a No-till?

    We drill most of our plots, have a couple we can't get the drill into. We mix oats, rye, radish in the large box and clovers in the small. Per acre we do 50# each of rye and oats, 3# radish and 10-12# mix of Crimson, arrow leaf and med red clover. We haven't been using white clovers because we...
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    American Beautyberry?

    Birds eat the seed. Deer will nibble some but just some from what I have seen. Does add a cover component in more shaded areas or on edges.
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    acorn preferences

    He has never hunted around nuttall, overcups or cow oaks if he thinks that list is accurate everywhere.
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    Hawggardville

    Let me know when you are on the way with them frogs. Will meet you at bald knob and we can cook them dudes up in the harps parking lot.
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    Some pics 2016

    I like the sound of that acorn report even though I am a good bit west of you. Been steady rains most of the year so far in much of the northern third of the state and I have been hoping that would bring on some acorns.
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    Some pics 2016

    That's a good one.
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    Checked a couple cams

    The three rackateers
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    Don't see too many 8 pointers like this

    He isn't done in that pic either. Good one!!
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    Anybody else watched these?

    100% agree
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    First Post and a Throw & Mow Report (Updated report in CMT 4 - 30 July 2016)

    Glad you posted the cage pic. That really tells the story.
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    Sunflowers in LC mix

    And cheaper by a good bit.
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    Input on what to plant in kill plots?

    Sounding more and more like fish in a barrel. I like it
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    What's for dinner?

    You let people that don't eat deer in your house? I don't understand? That loin looks on point!!
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    Anybody else watched these?

    Bill I agree with your thoughts on bucks just passing through during the rut that lack any "conditioning". They probably will bless tolerant than bucks and does who all your farm home. That's why access and wind will always be more important IMO. Lee talked about visiting fields but staying out...
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    Best food plot for the south

    Something else for you to keep in mind due your longer/later growing season is that you could also mix in warm season candy crops like sunflower and soybeans and have them growing well into hunting season where the overwhelming majority of the fall planting mindset is geared towards cool season...
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    Best food plot for the south

    The cereal grains, wheat, rye or oats, will act as a nurse crop for the clover through the fall and winter. Your temps will stay warmer longer and overall warmer than mine so you might actually have more clover growth than we see in the fall. As a frame of reference, on a per acre basis our...
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    Best food plot for the south

    No reason I can think of for you to ever plant BFO. Regular oats will overwinter for you in south MS. We mix rye and oats in extreme northern AR and have plenty of oats carry over. LC mix will work just fine for you down there but I would probably use durana for the white clover component for...
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    Early Cam Pics

    Nice!!
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    Anybody else watched these?

    Nothing beats a live decoy ESP one that will come into estrous.
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