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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 4996544" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Good deal....topping it with rye will work to green it up.....as for the peas & beans ....that hadn't been my experience....we planted one plot around 1½ acre and another close to 3 acre..... soybeans, iron clay cowpeas and sunflower....got almost knee high and was looking good and then they totally slammed it!! By late September or early October there wasn't much left....Which we planted it for the deer....was just hoping they might leave a little for late fall...so we broadcast a fall blend of oats, rye, rape & clover into what was left then bush hogged both plots...got several good rains to follow and today they are green and the deer are hitting them hard... particularly in the evenings.....no doubt they are enjoying the fruits of our labor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 4996544, member: 20594"] Good deal....topping it with rye will work to green it up.....as for the peas & beans ....that hadn't been my experience....we planted one plot around 1½ acre and another close to 3 acre..... soybeans, iron clay cowpeas and sunflower....got almost knee high and was looking good and then they totally slammed it!! By late September or early October there wasn't much left....Which we planted it for the deer....was just hoping they might leave a little for late fall...so we broadcast a fall blend of oats, rye, rape & clover into what was left then bush hogged both plots...got several good rains to follow and today they are green and the deer are hitting them hard... particularly in the evenings.....no doubt they are enjoying the fruits of our labor. [/QUOTE]
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