It's been so wet and I've been so busy with the work, soccer, and softball but I finally got my seeds in the ground.
I'm trying something new this year. I planted an acre of soybeanman's wildlife soybean mixture. It's a mix of 4 different round-up ready soybeans. I'm excited to see how they do. I also planted about another acre of my usual wildlife mix that is blended here locally at Ross Seed Company in El Reno.
I also mowed my Hamann Farms clover/trefoil plot. This plot is now going on 4 years and still going strong. I need to give it a good spraying of Poast Plus but hopefully the mowing will slow down the unwanted grasses.
Here are two of the 4 strips of the wildlife soybeans:
After mowing and a close up of my Hamann Farms plot--Martin it's hard to believe the clover is still this thick after 4 years. You make some AWESOME food plot blends:
Here is a hinge cut I did to provide some extra browse:
Actually just about every large tree on my property looks like this--left over from the severe ice storm we had in December. On some trees you can actually see where the deer are browsing the tips and new leafs.
I'll keep you updated on the soybean progress.