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<blockquote data-quote="5S Cattle" data-source="post: 1529066" data-attributes="member: 25795"><p>Planted 40 acres of food plots today. Wheat, elbow rye, winter peas, turnips, radishes, and crimson clover. Spring chiseled it a couple weeks ago and was supposed to get it planted yesterday but the feed stores potash truck was way late. Put it off til his morning and got half of the seed out and it started pouring. Only had about half of what was out disced in but had to stop when the tractor started spinning in 4x4. Rain stopped and we went back at it a couple hours later after it dried up. Got the majority of it disced in but I may have been too deep in some spots, real wet and couldn't get the disc set and leave it. Time will tell. This is my favorite time of year. Bout hunting season!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5S Cattle, post: 1529066, member: 25795"] Planted 40 acres of food plots today. Wheat, elbow rye, winter peas, turnips, radishes, and crimson clover. Spring chiseled it a couple weeks ago and was supposed to get it planted yesterday but the feed stores potash truck was way late. Put it off til his morning and got half of the seed out and it started pouring. Only had about half of what was out disced in but had to stop when the tractor started spinning in 4x4. Rain stopped and we went back at it a couple hours later after it dried up. Got the majority of it disced in but I may have been too deep in some spots, real wet and couldn’t get the disc set and leave it. Time will tell. This is my favorite time of year. Bout hunting season! [/QUOTE]
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