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<blockquote data-quote="DoubleRidge" data-source="post: 5436898" data-attributes="member: 20594"><p>Checked on one plot yesterday that shows mixed results...this plot is one that was planted early.... originally got great germination.....long story short.... shade side of plot is in clover....and what's growing is getting hammered.... middle portion of plot is in barasicas and it's spotty... but they are hanging on...4 to 6" tall and the deer are hitting them hard....upper portion of plot is in cereal rye....which was green....but now it's thin and weak looking....overall not very hopeful that there will be anything left in this particular plot by November...the way it's going...along with the weather forecast...I'm guessing it will be eaten to the ground....I'll likely hit it heavy with wheat and hope that some of the barasicas hang on till the next rain...not much choice at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoubleRidge, post: 5436898, member: 20594"] Checked on one plot yesterday that shows mixed results...this plot is one that was planted early.... originally got great germination.....long story short.... shade side of plot is in clover....and what's growing is getting hammered.... middle portion of plot is in barasicas and it's spotty... but they are hanging on...4 to 6" tall and the deer are hitting them hard....upper portion of plot is in cereal rye....which was green....but now it's thin and weak looking....overall not very hopeful that there will be anything left in this particular plot by November...the way it's going...along with the weather forecast...I'm guessing it will be eaten to the ground....I'll likely hit it heavy with wheat and hope that some of the barasicas hang on till the next rain...not much choice at this point. [/QUOTE]
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