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    Looking great so far!! You build it and they will come LOL!!

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    well looks great and
    sounds like you got lot of things covered to hold deer yr round
    I started making food plots back in the late 80's, and I think over thelast 10 yrs or so, I enjoy planting and making food plots mroe than hunting, due to I get to see critters in the all yr , rather than just hunting seasons hopes


    BUt this is also my first yr since the late 80's I didn't plant a thing LOL
    maybe next yr

    Also, I like the fact you have a tiller to turn ground over with, and the ground looks like good soils
    not many rocks I can see really in the fields
    up my way. more rocks than you can shake a stick at! LOL

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    Thanks. Well you got me beat mrbb. You were plotting before I even graduated high school LOL. I have been food plotting for just under a decade. I learned a lot on my old farm and I am looking forward to making improvements on this new farm I bought in 2013.

    The tiller is a great tool for sure. This is the first year I have used larger equipment to put in plots after years of scratching by with ATV sized equipment. I got a great deal on a used John Deere 750 4x4 with loader. I borrowed the brush hog & tiller and I hope to have my own in the near future.
    Last edited by Weasel; 08-01-2014 at 12:40 PM.

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