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<blockquote data-quote="ADR" data-source="post: 4014667" data-attributes="member: 12473"><p>I would just get prepped for fall plots at this point in time. Depending on what you can do and what the area looks like I'd look for corners, small open areas in the woods, and areas that you want the deer to go to. </p><p></p><p>After finding those areas now, I'd mow/bush hog those areas now and spray in 3-4 weeks with glyphosate. You can then start soil prep. I'd try to start planting those plots around early to mid sept. I like wheat, oats, clover mixes but feel free to experiment. </p><p></p><p>Also if you have 100 acres of beans be prepared to sow when the leaves are browning. These areas often go overlooked and leave very little for deer to eat once the beans are harvested. The goal is to get the seeds germinated by the falling leaves of the bean plants. Plus it won't interfere with the harvest of the beans but leaves a green carpet behind when done right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ADR, post: 4014667, member: 12473"] I would just get prepped for fall plots at this point in time. Depending on what you can do and what the area looks like I'd look for corners, small open areas in the woods, and areas that you want the deer to go to. After finding those areas now, I'd mow/bush hog those areas now and spray in 3-4 weeks with glyphosate. You can then start soil prep. I'd try to start planting those plots around early to mid sept. I like wheat, oats, clover mixes but feel free to experiment. Also if you have 100 acres of beans be prepared to sow when the leaves are browning. These areas often go overlooked and leave very little for deer to eat once the beans are harvested. The goal is to get the seeds germinated by the falling leaves of the bean plants. Plus it won't interfere with the harvest of the beans but leaves a green carpet behind when done right. [/QUOTE]
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