Originally posted by bluegrassbowhunter: QuoteOriginally posted by randy grider: expensive food plots ? has anybody priced corn lately ? looks like you could raise food plots cheaper than buying corn, and it looks alot better than the feedlots i see posted in alot of these trail cam photos. The biggest problem i see with baiting is it concentrates animals in a small space to the point the are eating and crapping and eating each others cooties. Looks like a good way to spread diseases to me. I guess its legal in Kentucky, but not on public land. Why is that ? Corn may not be exspensive to plant but the equipment needed to get it in the ground is.... [/b]
Originally posted by randy grider: expensive food plots ? has anybody priced corn lately ? looks like you could raise food plots cheaper than buying corn, and it looks alot better than the feedlots i see posted in alot of these trail cam photos. The biggest problem i see with baiting is it concentrates animals in a small space to the point the are eating and crapping and eating each others cooties. Looks like a good way to spread diseases to me. I guess its legal in Kentucky, but not on public land. Why is that ?
Originally posted by randy grider: BG, I know a guy who's got the equipment that may help you out,I don't have a corn planter, but can get the ground worked up to sow something on. I've had pretty good luck with winter wheat in the fall. maybe some clover or type of greens for in the spring. I seem to recall you had a nice bottom down there that would make a real foodplot. let me know and we will try and do it this spring.