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<blockquote data-quote="dogtown" data-source="post: 4187275" data-attributes="member: 2968"><p>I mix the dwarf essex rape, forage radish, and purple top turnips. The deer took a few years to warm up to the greens, but now they hammer them. They tend to eat the tops of the DER and Forage (Groundhog) radishes early and then later hit the turnip greens (late NOV). When everything cools down in DEC/JAN they pull up and eat the turnip bulbs.</p><p></p><p>One issue is that rotting forage radishes stink.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dogtown, post: 4187275, member: 2968"] I mix the dwarf essex rape, forage radish, and purple top turnips. The deer took a few years to warm up to the greens, but now they hammer them. They tend to eat the tops of the DER and Forage (Groundhog) radishes early and then later hit the turnip greens (late NOV). When everything cools down in DEC/JAN they pull up and eat the turnip bulbs. One issue is that rotting forage radishes stink. [/QUOTE]
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