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<blockquote data-quote="rem270" data-source="post: 5667428" data-attributes="member: 1700"><p>Well to be honest these are the only oats I've ever planted and that was just last year. I didn't even know Dr. Kroll advertised them lol. But I will say it's the best food plot I've ever had and the deer hammered them from Sept until April. I triple seeded and they came up thick and it's the best food plot I've ever had. Now, where I planted had been previously in row crop for probably 100 years so maybe there was good soil there from that to help with the plot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rem270, post: 5667428, member: 1700"] Well to be honest these are the only oats I've ever planted and that was just last year. I didn't even know Dr. Kroll advertised them lol. But I will say it's the best food plot I've ever had and the deer hammered them from Sept until April. I triple seeded and they came up thick and it's the best food plot I've ever had. Now, where I planted had been previously in row crop for probably 100 years so maybe there was good soil there from that to help with the plot. [/QUOTE]
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