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<blockquote data-quote="tnclayboy" data-source="post: 307572" data-attributes="member: 2482"><p>I planted the cheaper COOP oats this year with winter weat and winterpeas . It all looked good the deer kept it looking like a carpet all winter till this spring it took off again. I planted this mix in about 5 diff places some plot 1/2 acre some smaller.</p><p>i planted some in farm fields after the beans were cut . I will repeat the same mix this year. I paid less than 100 $ and I had alott of seed 400lbs of wheat 400lbs of oats and a 50# sack of Austrailian Winter peas. and a few pounds of white ladino clover.</p><p>I didn't put the clover in the over all mix ,just a few areas where I was not plannig on disking up for a few years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tnclayboy, post: 307572, member: 2482"] I planted the cheaper COOP oats this year with winter weat and winterpeas . It all looked good the deer kept it looking like a carpet all winter till this spring it took off again. I planted this mix in about 5 diff places some plot 1/2 acre some smaller. i planted some in farm fields after the beans were cut . I will repeat the same mix this year. I paid less than 100 $ and I had alott of seed 400lbs of wheat 400lbs of oats and a 50# sack of Austrailian Winter peas. and a few pounds of white ladino clover. I didn't put the clover in the over all mix ,just a few areas where I was not plannig on disking up for a few years. [/QUOTE]
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