Planting food plots is a lot of fun but comes with challenges and cost. One of the biggest challenges we faced was access to farming equipment. The first thing I did was have a soil test done to determine our PH and it came back at 5.9 not terrible but far from ideal for most food plots. I wanted to plant Durana clover because of its ability to withstand heavy grazing and outlast weed competition. Surprisingly the soil test only called for 10 pounds of potash per acre. But it called for around two tons of lime..JPG)
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