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<blockquote data-quote="deerhunter10" data-source="post: 5664052" data-attributes="member: 11992"><p>We mix wheat and oats. Adding cereal rye to our mix this year. We have corn and beans already. Also have several acres of clover. We drill that mix in every fall. Have tried many pretty much all fall seeds and this is our best. Our deer will not hardly touch brassicas have tried them in different plots planted them different time periods tried for probably 4 or 5 years and never had any luck out of them. As bsk said I know and have seen on other people's places they eat them like crazy but never had any luck with them. Experiment. We really like wheat and oats for the how easy it is to grow and how many deer you can feed with it. We have high deer densities and for us it works out great. On our places we haven't notice deer wanting one or the other they seem to eat then pretty equally. We always add wheat because of the tolerance of just about everything tennessee usually throws at it in winter time. Oats tend to struggle more sometimes with cold that lasts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerhunter10, post: 5664052, member: 11992"] We mix wheat and oats. Adding cereal rye to our mix this year. We have corn and beans already. Also have several acres of clover. We drill that mix in every fall. Have tried many pretty much all fall seeds and this is our best. Our deer will not hardly touch brassicas have tried them in different plots planted them different time periods tried for probably 4 or 5 years and never had any luck out of them. As bsk said I know and have seen on other people's places they eat them like crazy but never had any luck with them. Experiment. We really like wheat and oats for the how easy it is to grow and how many deer you can feed with it. We have high deer densities and for us it works out great. On our places we haven't notice deer wanting one or the other they seem to eat then pretty equally. We always add wheat because of the tolerance of just about everything tennessee usually throws at it in winter time. Oats tend to struggle more sometimes with cold that lasts. [/QUOTE]
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