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how do you plant your plots?
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<blockquote data-quote="rtaylor" data-source="post: 5434803" data-attributes="member: 10653"><p>I'm on year 3 of sow and mow and I've been super happy with the results. In the spring I'll sow buckwheat in my foodplots. It feeds my bees, chokes out all the weeds and the turkeys love the seeds when they come in. In September I'll spray with Gly and then wait a few days then sow my food plot seeds. After I sow I'll mow and because my buckwheat choked out all the weeds I usually get pretty good seed to dirt contact. The buckwheat seeds will germinate again but that is fine by me because the deer like the new growth. My plots have all turned out great even with the drought. I only started this method because my dirt is so awful rocky that I knew that disturbing what little bit of soil I had mixed in with the rock wouldn't be good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtaylor, post: 5434803, member: 10653"] I'm on year 3 of sow and mow and I've been super happy with the results. In the spring I'll sow buckwheat in my foodplots. It feeds my bees, chokes out all the weeds and the turkeys love the seeds when they come in. In September I'll spray with Gly and then wait a few days then sow my food plot seeds. After I sow I'll mow and because my buckwheat choked out all the weeds I usually get pretty good seed to dirt contact. The buckwheat seeds will germinate again but that is fine by me because the deer like the new growth. My plots have all turned out great even with the drought. I only started this method because my dirt is so awful rocky that I knew that disturbing what little bit of soil I had mixed in with the rock wouldn't be good. [/QUOTE]
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