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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5412422" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>[ATTACH=full]146900[/ATTACH]</p><p>You see I had a few bags of Green cover seeds Fall Release left over from last year AANND I had a few bags of Green cover seeds Browse Pressure / Dry Soil Release (a summer blend) and I had 4 acres of border that needed something on it so I dumped both into the drill, set the rate at 95 lb per acre to consume the aging seed and here it is!</p><p>A soil building, food plot, cover crop, cover provision all season erosion control, all game diner.</p><p>Really doing well right along side the river. The sun hemp is about thigh high and a lot of it has been topped. I'm amazed the buckwheat is in full bloom and not eaten up. The young rye, wheat and oats are taking a hit but they don't seem to have found the brassicas. If we have a late frost the milo will get to head out, maybe the peas will make a few pods. I guess the annual clovers are waiting for cooler weather.</p><p>They have not touched the sunflowers but have nipped all the beans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5412422, member: 20151"] [ATTACH type="full" alt="9B03384F-27CC-45ED-87D7-E3A8C35BC751.jpeg"]146900[/ATTACH] You see I had a few bags of Green cover seeds Fall Release left over from last year AANND I had a few bags of Green cover seeds Browse Pressure / Dry Soil Release (a summer blend) and I had 4 acres of border that needed something on it so I dumped both into the drill, set the rate at 95 lb per acre to consume the aging seed and here it is! A soil building, food plot, cover crop, cover provision all season erosion control, all game diner. Really doing well right along side the river. The sun hemp is about thigh high and a lot of it has been topped. I’m amazed the buckwheat is in full bloom and not eaten up. The young rye, wheat and oats are taking a hit but they don’t seem to have found the brassicas. If we have a late frost the milo will get to head out, maybe the peas will make a few pods. I guess the annual clovers are waiting for cooler weather. They have not touched the sunflowers but have nipped all the beans. [/QUOTE]
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