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<blockquote data-quote="rukiddin" data-source="post: 4966670" data-attributes="member: 6860"><p>Oats are all I have planted the last 3 years. I plant a forage oat but I get'em from a buddy who is a seed/chemical salesman. No deer on the bag. Lol</p><p>The deer here love them. I will top dress them at about 4 weeks just to help'em make through the season. The deer here get very little pressure so from October through January, I'll basically have anywhere's from 1-30 deer on them pretty much 18 hours out of every day. The plot will look like a putting green they keep it so mowed down.</p><p> </p><p>Here's the kicker with the oats. If they stay short/eat down, cold will affect them very little. Maybe a few burned tops, but not near as bad as it would be if they were 6-8" tall. I also plant oats as cover crops in some of my pastures where the deer cannot get to them and cold does affect them somewhat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rukiddin, post: 4966670, member: 6860"] Oats are all I have planted the last 3 years. I plant a forage oat but I get’em from a buddy who is a seed/chemical salesman. No deer on the bag. Lol The deer here love them. I will top dress them at about 4 weeks just to help’em make through the season. The deer here get very little pressure so from October through January, I’ll basically have anywhere’s from 1-30 deer on them pretty much 18 hours out of every day. The plot will look like a putting green they keep it so mowed down. Here’s the kicker with the oats. If they stay short/eat down, cold will affect them very little. Maybe a few burned tops, but not near as bad as it would be if they were 6-8” tall. I also plant oats as cover crops in some of my pastures where the deer cannot get to them and cold does affect them somewhat. [/QUOTE]
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