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Thoughts on durana white clover, wheat, oats
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<blockquote data-quote="grandjunctionhunter" data-source="post: 5713610" data-attributes="member: 20099"><p>My goal was to take the pressure off the clover in year one while still attracting deer. In hopes that next year we could just cut/spray the fields we mixed in the Durana. Historically, the deer have hammered the clover (not Durana) in Nov and early Dec so my goal was just to do a little extra this year in hope next years planting would be easier but still allowing plenty of nutrition/attractants for deer/turkeys. </p><p></p><p>Any recommendations on the fertilizer. Historically with wheat and oats we'd do 13-13-13 but sounds like that's not ideal when doing the durana. Curious if another option would work better or if the clover will provide enough nitrogen for the wheat and oats.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grandjunctionhunter, post: 5713610, member: 20099"] My goal was to take the pressure off the clover in year one while still attracting deer. In hopes that next year we could just cut/spray the fields we mixed in the Durana. Historically, the deer have hammered the clover (not Durana) in Nov and early Dec so my goal was just to do a little extra this year in hope next years planting would be easier but still allowing plenty of nutrition/attractants for deer/turkeys. Any recommendations on the fertilizer. Historically with wheat and oats we’d do 13-13-13 but sounds like that’s not ideal when doing the durana. Curious if another option would work better or if the clover will provide enough nitrogen for the wheat and oats. [/QUOTE]
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