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5 year old buck +
I am adding these laminated help sheets to the barn wall (where hunts commence and end) and in each blind this season. I am generally not home during firearms season, so this is helpful for the kids and grandkids who hunt the property. I could have used the drop chart last year when I missed a doe at 250 yards by "guessing" a drop of 12" with the .243 when it was actually a drop of 6".

The food plot supplies for the cabin "hidey hole" plot are ready to be loaded into the pickup. It's about 3 hours to the cabin, so planning a trip around work and rain is always a challenge. There have been many seasons the work has been done in the dark! The seeds will be broadcast at the same time as the fertilizer and lime. Lime, 12-12-12 and a mix of radish, oats, clover and turnips will be broadcast. The plot was nuked with glyphosate last week.

Down the road I am looking at converting this hidey hole into a native food plot, with a focus on controlling invasive and grasses. To accomplish this I have terminated some additional trees using hack and squirt. The first two years I disked, broadcast and harrowed the plots, which resulted in rocks everywhere... Starting win 2014 I transitioned to no-till, using throw & mow and chains behind an ATV to promote seed to soil contact. What was once rocks now has a nice soil base with a pH of 6.6 and 6.5% organic matter. These food plots have contributed to building up the soil and increasing the organic matter available, and the plot has shown an impressive improvement in just 11 years.

Great soil where there once was rocks. Since this picture, a number of additional trees have been cut.

The food plot supplies for the cabin "hidey hole" plot are ready to be loaded into the pickup. It's about 3 hours to the cabin, so planning a trip around work and rain is always a challenge. There have been many seasons the work has been done in the dark! The seeds will be broadcast at the same time as the fertilizer and lime. Lime, 12-12-12 and a mix of radish, oats, clover and turnips will be broadcast. The plot was nuked with glyphosate last week.

Down the road I am looking at converting this hidey hole into a native food plot, with a focus on controlling invasive and grasses. To accomplish this I have terminated some additional trees using hack and squirt. The first two years I disked, broadcast and harrowed the plots, which resulted in rocks everywhere... Starting win 2014 I transitioned to no-till, using throw & mow and chains behind an ATV to promote seed to soil contact. What was once rocks now has a nice soil base with a pH of 6.6 and 6.5% organic matter. These food plots have contributed to building up the soil and increasing the organic matter available, and the plot has shown an impressive improvement in just 11 years.

Great soil where there once was rocks. Since this picture, a number of additional trees have been cut.
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