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Thoughts on cowpeas?
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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5039139" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>This past summer we planted a blend of soybeans, cowpeas and sunflower..... sunflowers jumped up... beans and peas got almost knee high...they were looking good....then similar to what BSK described....the deer found these two plots (3ac & 2ac) and really enjoyed a nice buffet for a couple of weeks ....they mowed them down and stripped the sunflowers....leaves, flowers and all.....but the cowpeas did great and looked good...while they lasted......late summer we broadcast a fall blend into what stubble was left and bushogged everything....got a couple of good rains to follow and both plots greened up nice for fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5039139, member: 20594"] This past summer we planted a blend of soybeans, cowpeas and sunflower..... sunflowers jumped up... beans and peas got almost knee high...they were looking good....then similar to what BSK described....the deer found these two plots (3ac & 2ac) and really enjoyed a nice buffet for a couple of weeks ....they mowed them down and stripped the sunflowers....leaves, flowers and all.....but the cowpeas did great and looked good...while they lasted......late summer we broadcast a fall blend into what stubble was left and bushogged everything....got a couple of good rains to follow and both plots greened up nice for fall. [/QUOTE]
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