Posted by jackinok on September 23, 2011 at 10:24:05 from (162.58.82.136):
thinking about planting 3-4 acres next spring for the wildlife,if we ever get any moisture.any particular stuff to do?can you drill them in maybe if you block off every second or third drop?i dont really care to make a crop,just trying to have a little something for the quail , turkey, and doves.got 500 acres in western okla,that i'm not using for anything else,so i though i would spend some time and money doing some wildlife habitat improvement on it,and scatter some food plots around.but ive never tried any sunflowers.planted about twenty acres of food plots last weekend just wheat oats ryegrass and couple kinds of clover.i will probably be most of the winter planting quail cover and cleaning up nesting cover.i would like to put out something for the ducks also since ponds are so low,but i dont have a clue as to what to do there,maybe some rice?
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