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<blockquote data-quote="PcDeer" data-source="post: 3709369" data-attributes="member: 11158"><p>First off I have always been one of those guys who plants clover in the fall along side oats and wheat with the intentions of allowing the clover to really come out in the spring through the summer until I disk and repeat. This year I have an exceptional 2 acre plot of durana clover that I can't decide what to do with. On one hand I can spray the few weeds that have come up and stick with a straight durana plot for a second year (something I've never done). Or I can do what I always do and disk it in and plant both mine and the property's deer favorite combination of buck forage oats, winter wheat, and clover. I've also considered top sowing the plot which seems like the easiest and smartest thing to do. I have never top sown anything so I am worried about wheat and oats seed thriving from top sowing. The already established clover plot looks really good and the deer are really utilizing it. With all of that being said,my question is what would you guys do with this plot?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PcDeer, post: 3709369, member: 11158"] First off I have always been one of those guys who plants clover in the fall along side oats and wheat with the intentions of allowing the clover to really come out in the spring through the summer until I disk and repeat. This year I have an exceptional 2 acre plot of durana clover that I can't decide what to do with. On one hand I can spray the few weeds that have come up and stick with a straight durana plot for a second year (something I've never done). Or I can do what I always do and disk it in and plant both mine and the property's deer favorite combination of buck forage oats, winter wheat, and clover. I've also considered top sowing the plot which seems like the easiest and smartest thing to do. I have never top sown anything so I am worried about wheat and oats seed thriving from top sowing. The already established clover plot looks really good and the deer are really utilizing it. With all of that being said,my question is what would you guys do with this plot? [/QUOTE]
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