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<blockquote data-quote="rtaylor" data-source="post: 5269490" data-attributes="member: 10653"><p>Last year was my first with buckwheat. I did spray, throw and mow and it came up great. I tried one field where I just did throw and mow and the weeds smothered the buckwheat and it didn't work. On one field I did spray, throw and mow buckwheat with sunflowers and both did really well. Surprisingly the deer really liked it. On one of my fall plots I had clover, wheat, oats and buckwheat and the deer were eating the buckwheat including the flowers. The turkeys hammered them every time they came to seed. I'll be doing them again this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtaylor, post: 5269490, member: 10653"] Last year was my first with buckwheat. I did spray, throw and mow and it came up great. I tried one field where I just did throw and mow and the weeds smothered the buckwheat and it didn't work. On one field I did spray, throw and mow buckwheat with sunflowers and both did really well. Surprisingly the deer really liked it. On one of my fall plots I had clover, wheat, oats and buckwheat and the deer were eating the buckwheat including the flowers. The turkeys hammered them every time they came to seed. I'll be doing them again this year. [/QUOTE]
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