Food Plots New plot

Kerry I've got a 4' ATV drag harrow you can borrow anytime - (if you want to drive to Lascassas...) :)
I would've done that about a month ago when I was looking for one. I couldn't find anybody that had one for a UTV and I sure wasn't going to spend $400+ for a new one. Therefore, I made my own and it works pretty damn good.
Thanks anyway, for such a generous offer😂
 
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Thanks for all the help. I am definitely learning more than I expected. The farmer that I mentioned earlier told me that a food plot is not overnight success but more of a 2-4 year project before it comes to fruition. I don't expect overnight success, but I hope to see the fruits of my labor earlier than expected.
The more work you put into soil-building, the faster the results.
 
I would've done that about a month ago when I was looking for one. I couldn't find anybody that had one for a UTV and I sure wasn't going to spend $400+ for a new one. Therefore, I made my own and it works pretty damn good.
Thanks anyway, for such a generous offer😂
The good ones really work fantastic, but they are 1) incredibly heavy, and 2) expensive!
 

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yep, that's what I was looking for. Like I said, I had to build my own and it only cost me roughly $100.
I added metal brackets to reinforce the corners and put a board across the back to add weight. Each board is 45 inches so it will fit in the back of my side-by-side. It weighs around 50 pounds, I would guess. Overall, it does a good job.
 

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