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food plots


jdkeehl

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My dad baught some land up near willow river mn last fall just before the gun season and was not able to hunt it. We put a feeder out all late season and winter and have had as many as 30 deer in a pic at a time. does anyone know where you could rent equip. to put some food plots in with a 4 wheeler or a small tractor? somewhere near there

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Not sure of rental areas in your area, but one thing that may come in handy is search classifieds for a used small disk. Preferably one u can pull with your wheeler. Add some cinder blocks for extra bite, and let er buck. My buddy pulls a one bottom plow with his, the goes over it with a little disk. If you do find a rental shop, inquire about a sod buster. It's a little disk with serrated disks. However, this too works better with added weight. Some buddies do demo derbys, so they set old car engines on theirs, and it tears things up!! Good luck, just like hunting, this to is an addiction!!

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