Daver
PMA Member
These are planted now to winter wheat which was broadcast over ground that had been disked only. I planted it in the rain in late August and relied on the rain to take the seed into the soil. It is what it is.
I will seed this to clover late this winter, that is my longer term plan. This is a picture from my prime south wind stand, I cleared this whole area out mostly by hand over the past 1 1/2 years, so I have a little sweat equity in this spot.
It is small, but secluded. I did have a bulldozer clean out the remaining stumps this past Spring and then had a guy disk it for me right before I planted it. No fertilizer or lime, etc, has been added to this area yet.
I hunted it on opening night, when these pictures were taken, and had a little forky feeding contentedly in front of me for about 15 minutes. I can shoot all the way across this one, about 28 yards, and it is deliberately elongated in shape to encourage the deer to "feed through it" and pass my stand. I can be highly selective here and I have a very good in/out path so I can hunt this one easily. Mark it down... I will kill a big one here at some point!
I will seed this to clover late this winter, that is my longer term plan. This is a picture from my prime south wind stand, I cleared this whole area out mostly by hand over the past 1 1/2 years, so I have a little sweat equity in this spot.

I hunted it on opening night, when these pictures were taken, and had a little forky feeding contentedly in front of me for about 15 minutes. I can shoot all the way across this one, about 28 yards, and it is deliberately elongated in shape to encourage the deer to "feed through it" and pass my stand. I can be highly selective here and I have a very good in/out path so I can hunt this one easily. Mark it down... I will kill a big one here at some point!
