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    Impressive growth in a month. I know who to ask for plot advice in the future. Thanks for posting. KB
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    been playing with food plots since 1988, so yup I have for sure learned a lot along the yrs, many times the hard way too!
    and I am always glad to help out if I can
    I am a firm believer in food plots too, if you have a place to plant them, they can make a huge difference in deer sightings and make hunting for ANY deer almost simple
    not sure thats always a good thing however! kinda spoils you!

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    Very nice turnout for you there mrbb!!

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    Thanks for feedback Mrbb! Where would I get urea?

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    urea is Nitrogen, so any Awgay would carry it, or any place that sell fertilizer should too, odds are Lowes or home dept might have it, but would want more than say a Ag store like Agway or local feed stores

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    MRBB, Quick question for you.

    Planted my first plot this year (planted in June). It's a tiny little plot...maybe 1/8 an acre. 1/4 is Clover/chicory and 3/4 is Brassica. The clover/chicory was slow to grow but looks good now. The brasica have some weeds in them but still have grown to about somehwere between knee and waste high.

    The deer hit them occasionally when they were about 4 inches high, but went to the beans (right next to my plot) when the beans really took off. My question is when should I get over that plot? As soon as they cut the beans or when everything else browns?

    My plot is so small I'm sure they will eradicate it within a week or so when they turn their attention to it.

    Thanks in advance, KB
    Mathews Chill-R, Carbon Express, Rage

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