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No Plow Played Out?
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<blockquote data-quote="MOCON4TN" data-source="post: 4445673" data-attributes="member: 18834"><p>Hello everyone - I planted Whitetail Institutes "Imperial No Plow" in the spring. Tilled the plot and got a nice stand. I have been staying away from the area since May. Checked the plot yesterday (July 8) and the plot looked to be played out. We have had a ton of rain the last couple of weeks. It is possible it was overgrazed as the plot is small (estimate 20x60) but the camera batteries died in early June and the plot looked good on those last photos (cant attach a photo for some reason).</p><p></p><p>What do you all think - is it due to the warm weather and do I need to switch to a fall / warm season variety? </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for your advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MOCON4TN, post: 4445673, member: 18834"] Hello everyone - I planted Whitetail Institutes "Imperial No Plow" in the spring. Tilled the plot and got a nice stand. I have been staying away from the area since May. Checked the plot yesterday (July 8) and the plot looked to be played out. We have had a ton of rain the last couple of weeks. It is possible it was overgrazed as the plot is small (estimate 20x60) but the camera batteries died in early June and the plot looked good on those last photos (cant attach a photo for some reason). What do you all think - is it due to the warm weather and do I need to switch to a fall / warm season variety? Thanks in advance for your advice. [/QUOTE]
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