Food Plots Work Even Before Seed Sprouts

   / Food Plots Work Even Before Seed Sprouts #11  
Do you hunt the clumps? Deer hunting is fun but no comparison to turkey hunting in my book.
 
   / Food Plots Work Even Before Seed Sprouts #12  
Eddie...that's what I thought.

Creekbend...Mixture of soybeans, sunflowers, and something else that won't come to mind at the moment, but they wouldn't let them grow. As soon as anything broke the ground, it was immediately plucked.

Put down Milorganite (spelling?) fertilizer when you plant. It smells horrible and the deer dont really mess around it or go onto the ground with it nearby. It will wash into the soil after a rain or two and in a few weeks wont keep them away anylonger allowing beans to get high enough to graze on them and not kill them.

It is made from human waste in like Indiana or Ohio municipal sewer water plant or something, at least all the bags i have seen at different stores have all been the same brand from this place. Its dried and has a very weak fertilizer content as well, organic folks use it on thier laws to green it up. Its not that expensive $10 or less a 40 lb bag i think. Just spread it lightly, it has an odor but not like smelling fresh piles or anything just a bad smell really but not a gaging stench. Wont remind you or poop really at all, and works, i have seen it used in 2 diff places.
 
   / Food Plots Work Even Before Seed Sprouts
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#13  
Do you hunt the clumps? Deer hunting is fun but no comparison to turkey hunting in my book.

Oh yes I do. Not in season now. I agree, it's very exciting, and I can't wait till I can git after em.
 
   / Food Plots Work Even Before Seed Sprouts
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#14  
Put down Milorganite (spelling?) fertilizer when you plant. It smells horrible and the deer dont really mess around it or go onto the ground with it nearby. It will wash into the soil after a rain or two and in a few weeks wont keep them away anylonger allowing beans to get high enough to graze on them and not kill them.

It is made from human waste in like Indiana or Ohio municipal sewer water plant or something, at least all the bags i have seen at different stores have all been the same brand from this place. Its dried and has a very weak fertilizer content as well, organic folks use it on thier laws to green it up. Its not that expensive $10 or less a 40 lb bag i think. Just spread it lightly, it has an odor but not like smelling fresh piles or anything just a bad smell really but not a gaging stench. Wont remind you or poop really at all, and works, i have seen it used in 2 diff places.

Sounds interesting....smelly....but interesting.
 

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