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re: 2023 Food Plot Strategies
Posted on 9/27/23 at 12:10 pm to Restoringtheground
Posted on 9/27/23 at 12:10 pm to Restoringtheground
Ok for a lazy mf like me, what's the best mix I can buy. I went to Cleggs for some plants and they had a bunch of different kinds(mostly Buckbusters). Hoping to get my tractor fix this weekend and do some bushogging and plowing to get ready to plant. Thanks for the help.
Posted on 9/27/23 at 1:11 pm to ReeseWee
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Ok for a lazy mf like me, what's the best mix I can buy. I went to Cleggs for some plants and they had a bunch of different kinds(mostly Buckbusters
Buckbusters is perfect for you or most people for that matter. Assuming se la south miss ans such and not planting more than a couple of acres.
Posted on 9/27/23 at 7:33 pm to ReeseWee
I agree with Ol Boy. Buckbusters is a good mix if you are only planting a few acres.
Advice would be to get the premium (yellow) bags.
Kentwood coop had some good blends. I used the WMS Bama blend and added some additional seed to get what I wanted.
Advice would be to get the premium (yellow) bags.
Kentwood coop had some good blends. I used the WMS Bama blend and added some additional seed to get what I wanted.
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