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Anybody ever try the "three sisters" mix in any of their plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5537049" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>First time we tried beans we had soybean's, cow peas and sunflower in two separate plots...one plot was around 2 acre the other around 3 acre...started out great but once the deer found it they hammered the plots to the ground...even stripped the sunflower... buddy of mine tried the three strand electric fence method and had some success...let everything get up where it can handle some browse pressure then take the fence down...I'd like to try this fenced method with the eagle forage soybean's some day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5537049, member: 20594"] First time we tried beans we had soybean's, cow peas and sunflower in two separate plots...one plot was around 2 acre the other around 3 acre...started out great but once the deer found it they hammered the plots to the ground...even stripped the sunflower... buddy of mine tried the three strand electric fence method and had some success...let everything get up where it can handle some browse pressure then take the fence down...I'd like to try this fenced method with the eagle forage soybean's some day. [/QUOTE]
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