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Food plot questions/fertilize or mow?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodsman87" data-source="post: 3197383" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>The yellow flowers are the turnips. </p><p></p><p>I don't know much about the mowing and fertilizing part. Now is a good time to fertilize though. Clover and peas will create nitrogen, and it will provide for itself and other plants, so nitrogen shouldn't be used very much when your fertilizing. I normally only fertilize mine during the fall. My food plots are grazed down by my cows after deer season. This year I let them eat it again this past weekend. I will probably put them in there for a couple of weekends during April, and by then all my pastures will be ready for grazing. I just let my food plots grow up after that. Even though I replant everyear, all the seeds help out some. Plus the seeds provid food for quail or turkeys, and the tall thick grasses are cover for the deer. You could also make a dove field out of one. </p><p>This is just how I do mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodsman87, post: 3197383, member: 12210"] The yellow flowers are the turnips. I don't know much about the mowing and fertilizing part. Now is a good time to fertilize though. Clover and peas will create nitrogen, and it will provide for itself and other plants, so nitrogen shouldn't be used very much when your fertilizing. I normally only fertilize mine during the fall. My food plots are grazed down by my cows after deer season. This year I let them eat it again this past weekend. I will probably put them in there for a couple of weekends during April, and by then all my pastures will be ready for grazing. I just let my food plots grow up after that. Even though I replant everyear, all the seeds help out some. Plus the seeds provid food for quail or turkeys, and the tall thick grasses are cover for the deer. You could also make a dove field out of one. This is just how I do mine. [/QUOTE]
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