Creating my Food Plot

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It rained 2 1/8 inches last Wednesday, and it's starting to rain again today, one week later. Befor the storm hits, I went out to see what the seed were doing.

I can't tell the difference between rye grass and bermuda in the early stages, but the temps have been cool, so I sort of doubt that any of the bermuda is doing anything. They rye is starting to show up.

I would think that I can tell the difference between the oats and peas, but I wasn't able to see anything that wasn't oats. There are allot of oat plants coming up, which look like thick bladed grass.

We're very excited!!!!!!

Eddie
 

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