Bull Pen, Mandy Hollow and Cari's Corner

Plots are looking good. Maybe some heavy morning dews and residual moisture got the seeds up and running. Hope some rain finds you soon. Good chances here in Central Oklahoma starting tonight.

todd
 
Test of the Buck Forage Oats is "so far, so good". Early growth is encouraging
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And the deer are enjoying
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But fields with just regular oats and wheat are doing good also, and the deer are hammering
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Always good to see some locals enjoying the plots
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I have a couple of plot areas that have been planted for several years now that I decided not to plant, but just keep mowed until season started. I wanted to encourage some natural growth from the seed already there, mainly rye grass. I mowed for the last time today
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Enough diff in BFO to warrant increased cost based on your assessment at this point? All looks good regardless. Been too dry here to assess anything except drought management which I've been pleased with. Got some rain week ago but need much more. EHD has been hitting pretty hard last few months thru the state. Hard freeze tonight hopefully will bring that to an end. Good luck with your season. Always enjoy this thread and its 'maters.
 
Good looking plots lak. Leading the post with test I assume you've not planted BFO before. I'm curious if they overwinter and how far north if so. Keep us posted.
 
My COOP where I get my seed rarely keeps anything in stock so I asked them to order me some oats back in the summer. They never tell me prices up front and when they came in it was BFO and if I remember correctly they were right around $30 a 50...I planted them back in mid August and we didn't get rain for 1.5 months but they popped up with what little soil moisture there was. Deer have been keeping them pretty short so far...

Will see if they overwinter here in OK...
 
Enough diff in BFO to warrant increased cost based on your assessment at this point?
Good looking plots lak. Leading the post with test I assume you've not planted BFO before. I'm curious if they overwinter and how far north if so. Keep us posted.
This is my first time to plant, and I did place them in the better spots of the plot. Seed is clean and looks healthy. I got good germination from all seed planted (feed oats, feed wheat, 3-way mix, and BFO), and all plots are being grazed about the same. Stay tuned!
 
My COOP where I get my seed rarely keeps anything in stock so I asked them to order me some oats back in the summer. They never tell me prices up front and when they came in it was BFO and if I remember correctly they were right around $30 a 50...I planted them back in mid August and we didn't get rain for 1.5 months but they popped up with what little soil moisture there was. Deer have been keeping them pretty short so far...

Will see if they overwinter here in OK...
I think mine was about $34 for 50lb bag
 
Interested in the outcome, I've not planted anything but spring oats.

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lak...Plots look great! Been using BFOs since 2012 in at least one of our plots. We've had great timing on rain since planting and all plots are doing great. I'm with dogghr on the maters!
 
It'll be interesting to see how your regular oats do compared to Buck Forage Oats.
I will pick a spot of regular oats/wheat where soil is as good as BFO spot and will try to document. Yesterday was a month in and bfo looks more vibrant, but that may be because I'm expecting them to. The area immediately adjacent is not a good test because it is an incline and rocky.
 
I know it is deer season but I was happy to see a group of turkeys digging the chufa patch. I rode down to check it out. Several spots like this:
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I got the shovel because I wanted to see what the chufa nuts looked like. They produce a lot closer to the top than I would have thought. All these little dots in the dirt are chufa nuts, just under the thatch so easy digging for the turkeys. I used my chisel plow as the last run before planting method, and it produced some great furrows for the plants. Pleased with the results.
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Food plots continue to look good, but getting hit fairly hard in some places. You can see the chisel plow furrows in the first picture.
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Buck Forage Oats getting hammered.
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And the nuisance Oreo Cow is back. I talked with Lawyer Owner tonight and he plans to add net wire to the fence between us.
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lak...We've had a turkey population crash in our area over the past few years. Thankfully seeing more turkeys on camera this fall. I've heard about chufa for years but never planted it.
 
Plots looking great Lakn. Thanks for showing the Chufa nuts as I've never seen them before. Pretty interesting. That one long plot looks like great hunt spot. Chufa and maters, now maybe you have something. Good luck on your season.
 
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