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With only 20 acres, and neighboring property(ies) having crops, I don't know if I would personally spend too much time trying to create a "food plot". Here at our house, we've got a clover field that I guess could be considered a food plot, but it does amazing! Spray, seed clover, and mow (or weed eat) a week or 2 later. It may not look beautiful, but we have deer every night in our little 1 acre clover field. Also, use the crops to your advantage if you property is a staging area to the crops :)
Might be helpful to post a picture of how your property lays out, and solicit some others advice on future projects.
See you soon Brad!
Don't understand estimate a food plot on small acreage with farm fields on neighboring properties. My place is very similar. I have a centrally located plot of about a 1/2 acre. Saw deer on it nearly everytime I sat in the stand covering it. They hit it all times of the day but mainly on their way to the crop fields in the afternoon and on their way back to bedding in the morning. And the bucks cruise it during the rut in search of a doe.
With that said I have no plans of creating acres of plots on this piece. You probably shouldn't either. But an acre or less can still be a big attractant even with farm fields nearby. Think of your plot as a staging plot and the neighbors fields as destination feeding areas.
I always make note of where someone built a stand... usually they had a good reason.
waders are no fun but sometimes worth its weight lugging them around.. they aren't that uncomfortable
Congrats, looks killer Brad
Not trying to be rude but please turn your tubes over where the vented side is at the top. You will kill your tree if you spray around the tubes with the vent at the bottom.