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Oats Failure - and I don't mean they didn't grow
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<blockquote data-quote="Spurhunter" data-source="post: 5235044" data-attributes="member: 5695"><p>I've planted Buck Forage Oats with great results, even though I never did a soil sample or limed. My oats never got near 10 inches tall because the deer would mow them down. Typically I planted them the 3rd Saturday in September. The deer seemed to like them best mid to late December. I wonder if you prepared your soil so well that your oats jumped up before the deer were ready for them? I've heard deer won't mess with plots much as long as they have plenty of acorns to eat. How is the acorn crop in your area?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spurhunter, post: 5235044, member: 5695"] I've planted Buck Forage Oats with great results, even though I never did a soil sample or limed. My oats never got near 10 inches tall because the deer would mow them down. Typically I planted them the 3rd Saturday in September. The deer seemed to like them best mid to late December. I wonder if you prepared your soil so well that your oats jumped up before the deer were ready for them? I've heard deer won't mess with plots much as long as they have plenty of acorns to eat. How is the acorn crop in your area? [/QUOTE]
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