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Warm season plot thoughts ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Popcorn" data-source="post: 5574353" data-attributes="member: 20151"><p>Eagle seed has a blend called Buffalo Summer blend you should look at for plots you wish to rotate, build matter while feeding deer. You mention "drilling" in seed. If you have a drill then you do not need to kill one seasons crop to plant the next. Just drill thru it. </p><p>Springtime drill in your beans, drill in the summer blend before first big rain event after august 15 drill in cereal rye, wheat, annual clover, add turnips and radishes to have food all winter. Come May drill your beans or summer blend right into the rye and wheat. No need to spray kill unless you have a weed or grass problem. </p><p>Create a clover plot or clover strip, drill in a blend of clovers with some wheat.</p><p></p><p>Deer are browsers, not grazers. Keep them coming and hold them longer with variety and year round food.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Popcorn, post: 5574353, member: 20151"] Eagle seed has a blend called Buffalo Summer blend you should look at for plots you wish to rotate, build matter while feeding deer. You mention "drilling" in seed. If you have a drill then you do not need to kill one seasons crop to plant the next. Just drill thru it. Springtime drill in your beans, drill in the summer blend before first big rain event after august 15 drill in cereal rye, wheat, annual clover, add turnips and radishes to have food all winter. Come May drill your beans or summer blend right into the rye and wheat. No need to spray kill unless you have a weed or grass problem. Create a clover plot or clover strip, drill in a blend of clovers with some wheat. Deer are browsers, not grazers. Keep them coming and hold them longer with variety and year round food. [/QUOTE]
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