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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter 257W" data-source="post: 4759212" data-attributes="member: 12277"><p>Powerplant is my favorite foodplot seed mix. It grows so tall the deer not only eat it but they bed in it. i like to mix a little corn in it and leave it standing all Winter. My main foodplot is about 3 acres surrounded by woods and when growing PowerPlant i always leave a strip down the middle with something that will stay green during cold weather since the PP dies after a frost.</p><p></p><p>In case you don't know, Pennington Seeds has a mix that is the same as PowerPlant but about 60% of the price. They call it their Spring/Summer Deer mix. I've used it as much as I have PP and can't tell any difference.</p><p></p><p>I still haven't even been able to bush hog my plot this year. Can't get the tractor to it for the standing water. It's very frustrating during these wet Springs when everybody else has their foodplots going and I haven't even begun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter 257W, post: 4759212, member: 12277"] Powerplant is my favorite foodplot seed mix. It grows so tall the deer not only eat it but they bed in it. i like to mix a little corn in it and leave it standing all Winter. My main foodplot is about 3 acres surrounded by woods and when growing PowerPlant i always leave a strip down the middle with something that will stay green during cold weather since the PP dies after a frost. In case you don't know, Pennington Seeds has a mix that is the same as PowerPlant but about 60% of the price. They call it their Spring/Summer Deer mix. I've used it as much as I have PP and can't tell any difference. I still haven't even been able to bush hog my plot this year. Can't get the tractor to it for the standing water. It's very frustrating during these wet Springs when everybody else has their foodplots going and I haven't even begun! [/QUOTE]
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