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Re: Standing Soybeans
[Re: deerbuilder22]
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09/02/15 12:09 PM
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Glad to hear you can top sow in standing bean,s.you have a petty place you hunt. I'm kinda in the sameboat,just a little bit different. I have solo hunting right,s to 55 acre,s of land.30 acre,s are swamp,other is a 20 acre soybean field ,that leads back to another 5 acre soybean field that borders the swamp.the beans are above waist high. And loaded with beans.the farmer made the land owner get a deer permit to shoot the deer at night.im the only one that can shoot them.the permit is for 10 deer no buck,s has to be does, but you can't move the deer only to the edge of the woods. I do my like it but they said if I wouldn't shoot them they would get someone else that would .so I killed 5 back during june,but I just shoot in the air to make them think I've killed more .the guy planted round up ready soybean,s and the guy at the feed store told me they would keep growing due to deer browse.i don't really want to shoot them right now because there dropping their fawns. So what should I do. Hi
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Re: Standing Soybeans
[Re: deerbuilder22]
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09/02/15 03:07 PM
09/02/15 03:07 PM
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perchjerker
Freak of Nature
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Freak of Nature
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Slidell, La
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If you are going to broadcast over the beans do it just before a rain or the birds will eat most of them.
Thomas Jefferson. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Life is too short to only hunt and fish on weekends!
If being a dumbass was fatal some of you would be on your death bed!
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Re: Standing Soybeans
[Re: Joe4majors]
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12/27/15 08:30 AM
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I'm Honey Lou Lou and I voted for Obama... Twice!!!
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We summer planted beans on our hunting club in Wilcox County and the deer and hogs destroyed them well before they ever got out of the ground good. How did you keep the deer and hogs off of them to get the beans to maturity? We only planted about 1 acre of beans (two 0.5 acre plots) and were worried about the deer clipping them off before they ever had a chance to get started. I used a couple treatments of Milorganite to keep the deer off (1 bag per plot at planting and a 1/2 bag per plot 3 weeks later). They are getting hammered now, but our intent was for them to have the soybean plants to eat rather than keeping them off the whole summer so that we could have pods. That said, they are blooming, but no idea if we'll end up with pods or not. I do expect to have one very small area with pods, it's behind a little fence I rigged up. We don't have hogs though and doubt the Milorganite would slow them down. http://www.aldeer.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1389420#Post1389420http://www.aldeer.com/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=1432949#Post1432949 did these small plots make it?"
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