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<blockquote data-quote="rifle02" data-source="post: 5610989" data-attributes="member: 20050"><p>Last week I planted several bags of forage oats and a biologic plot mix. They were from last fall and never got planted then. I put them on some sloped areas that seem to be prone to erosion. Maybe they'll help. I am going to put out enough buckwheat for one acre. It was bare dirt last year. I need to get something going there. Otherwise last year the only thing that grew was Weeds mostly ragweed. I did find that deer browsed almost all of that ragweed, they seem to really like it! That's like free food plot. My plot areas which are small in total sq. ft. can easily be overrun by some kind of false indigo. Worthless stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rifle02, post: 5610989, member: 20050"] Last week I planted several bags of forage oats and a biologic plot mix. They were from last fall and never got planted then. I put them on some sloped areas that seem to be prone to erosion. Maybe they'll help. I am going to put out enough buckwheat for one acre. It was bare dirt last year. I need to get something going there. Otherwise last year the only thing that grew was Weeds mostly ragweed. I did find that deer browsed almost all of that ragweed, they seem to really like it! That's like free food plot. My plot areas which are small in total sq. ft. can easily be overrun by some kind of false indigo. Worthless stuff. [/QUOTE]
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